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Mozambique: Frelimo Analyses Three Years of Guebuza's Government


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Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique (Maputo)

2 April 2008
Posted to the web 2 April 2008

Maputo

Key leaders of Mozambique's ruling Frelimo Party met in Maputo on Wednesday to draw up a balance sheet of the first three years of implementing the government programme approved after the election of Armando Guebuza as President in December 2004.

Members of the Frelimo Political Committee and heads of central committee departments, provincial governors and first party secretaries, and leading figures in the Frelimo parliamentary group were present to assess to what extent the programme has been implemented.

Opening the meeting, Guebuza said its purpose was "to assess what we have achieved, and what we have not, and to see what we are going to do in order to comply with our promises".

Participants in the meeting, he said, had been "actively close to the great transformations in Mozambique over these past three years, which have changed the face of Mozambique, and the attitude of our people, who are now taking responsibility for changing their lives"

"So we must analyse what we have done, and what we could have done better", insisted Guebuza.

The rest of the meeting, however, was held behind closed doors.

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