Selecciona el PANEL | 34. El papel de la oposición política en el contexto de regresión democrática en África |
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Autor/a | Manuel Barroso Sevillano |
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Título de la comunicación | The democratic challenges of leadership succession & re-legitimisation in opposition political parties. The Case of RENAMO in Mozambique |
Abstrac | In October 1994, two years after the signing of the General Peace Agreement between the Mozambican National Resistance (RENAMO) guerrillas and the government of the Mozambican Liberation Front (FRELIMO), the demilitarisation of the conflict was achieved through a democratic transition characterised by the recognition of RENAMO as a political party and the holding of the first multi-party elections. The international validation of the founding election results marked the beginning of a new phase of political pluralism and electoral competition in the country. However, in 2013, the two-decade ‘success story’ of peacebuilding and post-war democratisation was thrown into crisis with the resurgence of armed clashes between the former guerrilla and the Mozambican state defence forces under the FRELIMO government. In 2019, after three peace processes and many ups and downs - including the death of the historic guerrilla leader and politician Afonso Dhlakama in 2018 - the FRELIMO and RENAMO political leadership reached the ‘Maputo Peace Accord’, which restored peace in the central region of the country. |