Mozambique extends voting in some districts and for German diaspora
Post By Diaspoint | October 12, 2024
Mozambique’s electoral body extended voting until Saturday in some areas and in one overseas location because material didn’t arrive on time.
Most of the country completed voting Wednesday and now awaits results.
National Electoral Commission spokesperson Paulo Cuinica told reporters on Friday that voting did not take place in some districts of Zambezia province, in central Mozambique, partly due to problems getting voting materials in time.
“As a result of this fact, 23 polling stations did not open in the province of Zambezia, [or in the coastal circle of Zambezia], with 4 in Maganja da Costa and 19 in the district of Gilé,” Cuinica said.
Voting outside the country also had hiccups, he said, noting that 670 Mozambicans living in Germany in were unable to vote.
He said voting materials were shipped to Germany on September 27th, but were held up in Cologne and did not reach Berlin until Thursday, the day after the election.
As a result, Cuinica said voting is being extended in affected areas. He said voters can cast ballots from 7 am to 6 pm Saturday in the districts of Gilé and Maganja, and from 9 am to 9 pm in Germany.
Meanwhile, election monitors in Mozambique gave preliminary assessments of the process. Laura Valerin, a member of parliament from Spain and chief observer of the European Union election mission, told VOA monitors observed about 800 polling stations.
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