MAPUTO, March 24 — Mozambican President Daniel Francisco Chapo has met with former presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane to discuss national challenges and potential solutions for the country’s post-election stability. The meeting, which took place late Sunday, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to reconciliation and unity among Mozambicans, according to a statement issued by the presidential office. “The commitment aims to establish guidelines for a national dialogue on key issues such as constitutional reform and governance,” the statement said. The meeting was held less than a month after the signing of the Political Commitment for an Inclusive National Dialogue, an agreement between the government and nine political parties aiming to address post-election challenges. The discussion between Chapo and Mondlane represents a continuation of efforts to restore trust in institutions and foster a stable political environment, the statement added. The government reiterated its dedication to peace, stability, and the strengthening of democracy, emphasizing its goal of building a more inclusive and harmonious Mozambique.
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