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Tanzania's leader sworn in for 2nd term after troubled vote

Tanzania's populist President John Magufuli has taken the oath of office for a second five-year term amid tight security after the opposition called for a fresh election, the disbandment of the electoral commission and an “endless peaceful demonstration” over the October 28 vote.

PTI | Dodoma | Updated: 05-11-2020 14:28 IST | Created: 05-11-2020 14:16 IST
Tanzania's leader sworn in for 2nd term after troubled vote
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Tanzania's populist President John Magufuli has taken the oath of office for a second five-year term amid tight security after the opposition called for a fresh election, the disbandment of the electoral commission, and an "endless peaceful demonstration" over the October 28 vote. Magufuli over the weekend said he will not pursue another term amid some concerns that the ruling party, which won nearly all parliament seats, might try to extend the presidency's two-term limit.

Police and the army tightened security ahead of the swearing-in, and the leaders of Tanzania's two main opposition parties, ACT Wazalendo and CHADEMA, were charged with organizing unlawful assembly and demonstration. The opposition asserts that the election was riddled with irregularities, and the United States and others have noted credible allegations that call the vote's results — and the country's democratic ideals — into question.


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