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His party won December's general elections comfortably but the surprise came when President Joaquim Chissano took only 52.29 per cent of the vote in the presidential poll while his old antagonist, Afonso Dhlakama of the Resistência National Moçambicana, got 47.71 per cent...

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Joaquim Chissano, Afonso Dhlakama, Pascoal Mocumbi, Leonardo Simão, Tobias Dai, Acido Nguenha, Luisa Diogo, Castigo Langa, Tomás Salomão, Armando Panguene, South Africa, Eugénio Numaio, Resistência National Moçambicana

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