Executive Branch Reform – 1993

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Executive Branch Reform – 1993

1993

Minimum Implementation Minimal implementation

Presidential and parliamentary elections were scheduled for October 1993, but were delayed due to lags in the schedule for the demobilization of the RENAMO and FRELIMO soldiers. At a news briefing in the Mozambican capital, the United Nations Special Representative for Mozambique, Aldo Ajello, suggested that the country’s first multi-party presidential and parliamentary elections should be postponed until mid-1994 due to delays in the demobilization process.1

  1. “Mozambique: UN Representative Ajello Proposes Postponement of Elections Until June 1994,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, February 15, 1993.