Mozambique opens new parliament amid opposition protests and boycotts
Briefly

The opposition leader, Venancio Mondlane, has called for a national strike and protests against the official election results, which they claim were rigged.
Daniel Chapo, the newly sworn-in president, urged for calm and unity amid the unrest, highlighting the need for stability following the tumultuous election period.
Military police surrounded the parliament during the inauguration, reflecting the tense atmosphere as the public reacted with protests against the disputed election results.
Mozambique's capital was left largely deserted as the opposition boycotted the ceremony, and protesters erected barricades in an attempt to paralyze the city.
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