The Renamo party reiterates that it will resort to international organizations to restore the electoral truth of the last ballot. In his opinion, there is, without a doubt, space to prosecute judges who are advisers to the Constitutional Council. Renamo took to the streets, this Tuesday, for another protest march, in the City of Maputo. This time, only hundreds of members and supporters joined the movement. According to Venâncio Mondlane, this is a clarification campaign on the possibility of prosecuting judges who are advisors to the Constitutional Council, as assured by Renamo’s head of list in the City of Maputo, Venâncio Mondlane. “There are norms that clearly speak to this type of cases. Just to give you an idea, in the Republic of Mozambique there is no one who is above the Law, but there is also no one who is below the Law, that is why the President of the Republic himself, when he commits a crime, the Constitution itself. says that he is responsible for his crimes before the Supreme Court. So, who are these advisory judges who will be in a situation of complete impunity? And there is a constitutional principle too, the principle of equality, so Venâncio or Mário cannot commit one. crime and be judged, but there is a citizen who commits a crime and is protected from being judged. Then, the basic, sacred principle of equality is broken.” Mondlane understands that there is still no impediment to resorting to international justice bodies. so that the electoral truth is restored.” We have the SADC Electoral Council, for example, and we have many other bodies of which Mozambique has even ratified the protocols, if Mozambique has ratified the protocols, what are these protocols for? If any citizen who does not finds satisfaction within the domestic legal system, within international protocols, this citizen can appeal. We have many cases of these. In Africa, this has already happened, it has already happened with Zimbabwe. There was a petition from Zimbabwe to the African Court regarding elections. This has already happened in Malawi. Therefore, there are several African countries in which citizens, not being satisfied with the domestic justice system, turned to international bodies, including even the American Senate itself, which, following a petition from Venezuelan citizens, issued a series of sanctions against Venezuela. Therefore, this is possible, there are bases for it; there is no fear.”Once again, Renamo says it will not give up the fight as it understands that it is the legitimate winner of the elections in the capital and in other municipalities it claims. Source:O País

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