In an interview with the BBC's Ian Wafula, Mozambique President Daniel Chapo said he wanted to "govern in an inclusive way", and to introduce reforms to address concerns about the electoral law, human rights and freedom of expression.
He said talks were currently taking place with opposition parties represented in the new parliament, and they would later be widened to include "all segments of society".
Chapo added that he wanted to form a government that was "open to all Mozambicans", but he wanted to stress that "the profile of the people is very important".
🎤 Interview: Ian Wafula
🎬 📞 Producer/VJ: Hassan Lali
🎥 Filmed by Amensisa Negera
#mozambique #danielchapo #venanciomondlane
Subscribe:
Website:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Instagram:
President Chapo On Mondlane's 'parallel Government' - BBC Africa For Country: United States. City: Amarillo, Garland, Mobile, Modesto, Stockton