Mozambique: ruling party leading in elections


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MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP) - Preliminary results show Mozambique's ruling party leading in municipal elections after the main opposition group boycotted the polls.

Radio Mozambique on Thursday reported that the ruling Frelimo party won in central Gondola, the first municipality where all polling stations completed the count from Wednesday's vote. Frelimo also swept municipalities in several northern provinces, including Nampula, a stronghold of Renamo, the main opposition party and former rebel group whose fighters have staged ambushes in recent months.

State media say another opposition group, the Mozambique Democratic Movement, made inroads in the capital Maputo, a Frelimo stronghold.

Renamo says the electoral law is biased in favor of Frelimo. The two sides fought a civil war after independence from Portugal in 1975. A peace deal was signed in 1992.

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