Presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane said today in the city of Nampula that the Mozambican state is partisan, especially the electoral and justice institutions.
Speaking as part of a march, he noted that the most serious thing is to have such institutions corrupted.
In this sense, he said that his candidacy is only political, but "an opportunity to reform our state".
In his view, there is an urgent need to normalize the country so that the institutions of justice function independently, impartially and without party colors.
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