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Tanzanian President Hassan wins disputed election by a landslide, official results show

Tanzanian President Hassan wins disputed election by a landslide, official results show

Summary

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the election with over 97% of the vote amid controversy and accusations of unfair practices. Main opposition figures were barred from participating, and protests erupted in major cities, leading to a security clampdown. The international community has expressed concerns about the election's fairness and reports of violence.

Key Facts

  • President Samia Suluhu Hassan won the Tanzanian election with over 97% of the vote.
  • Two main opposition candidates were not allowed to run in the election.
  • There were protests in major cities, and the military was used to control the unrest.
  • Internet services were disrupted, affecting daily activities in the country.
  • International figures, including the U.N. Secretary-General, voiced concerns about the situation.
  • Reports indicated at least 10 deaths during the protests in various towns.
  • The opposition and rights groups criticized the election as being unfair and repressive.
  • The government postponed the reopening of universities due to the instability.
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