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Filipe Jacinto Nyusi ( Portuguese pronunciation: [fiˈlipɨ ʒɐˈsĩtu ˈɲusi]; born 9 February 1959) is a Mozambican politician serving since 2015 as the fourth President of Mozambique. He is the current leader of FRELIMO, the party that has governed Mozambique since its independence from Portugal in 1975. Additionally, he has served as the ...
The following is a list of presidents of Mozambique, since the establishment of the office of President in 1975. The current president is Filipe Nyusi. Nyusi was inaugurated for his first term as the fourth president of Mozambique on 15 January 2015, and for his second, final term on 15 January 2020. [3]
Cabinet of Mozambique Portrait Portfolio Incumbent Term President Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces: Filipe Nyusi: 2015– Prime Minister of Mozambique: Adriano Afonso Maleiane: 2022– Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Verónica Macamo: 2020– National Defense Cristóvão Artur Chume: 2021– Interior Pascoal Ronda: 2023– Economy and Finance
Mozambique's constitution limits the president to two five-year terms. However, there had been media speculation that Nyusi would seek a third term after his re-election as party leader in 2022.
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Wednesday asked a London court to uphold his immunity, while a shipbuilding company at the centre of Mozambique's litigation over the decade-long "tuna bond ...
MAPUTO (Reuters) -Mozambique's army is fighting Islamist insurgents who launched a major attack on the northern town of Macomia on Friday morning, President Filipe Nyusi said in a televised address.
Politics in Mozambique takes place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Mozambique is head of state and head of government in a multi-party system. [1] [2] [3] Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Assembly of the ...
Electoral system. The President of Mozambique was elected using the two-round system. The 250 members of the Assembly of the Republic were elected by proportional representation in eleven multi-member constituencies based on the country's provinces and on a first-past-the-post basis from two single-member constituencies representing Mozambican citizens in Africa and Europe.