President-elect of Mozambique (born 1977)
Daniel Francisco Chapo (born 6 January 1977) is a Mozambican politician, lawyer and jurist who is the president-elect of Mozambique. Chapo previously served as the governor of Inhambane Province from 2016 to 2024. Chapo was the candidate of the ruling political party, FRELIMO, for the 2024 presidential election and is also the Secretary General of his political formation currently.
Early life and education
Chapo was born on 6 January 1977 in Inhaminga, Sofala Province, Mozambique.[2] He had his primary school education in Inhaminga from 1982 to 1985, then in Dondo District from 1986 to 1987, and had secondary education in Dondo District from 1988 to 1996, then at Escola Secundária Samora Machel [pt] in Beira from 1997 to 1998.[2] He attended Eduardo Mondlane University in Maputo and studied law, graduating with a degree in 2000.[3] Chapo became a notary public in 2004.[3] He later received a master's degree in development management from the Catholic University of Mozambique in 2014.[4]
Chapo worked as an announcer for Rádio Miramar in Beira from 1997 to 1998 and later was a news presenter for Televisão Miramar in the capital from 2003 to 2004.[2][5] He was appointed conservator of Nacala-Porto in 2005.[2] He interned for a bar association from 2007 to 2008 and also taught political science and constitutional law at Maputo Pedagogical University in 2009.[2][6]
Political career
Chapo entered politics with the party FRELIMO in 2009, being appointed administrator of the Nacala-a-Velha District.[2] He later became administrator of the Palma District in 2015.[2]
Governor of Inhambane
He was appointed the governor of Inhambane Province on 4 March 2016.[2] Three years later, he was elected to the position during the general elections in October 2019.[2]
On 5 May 2024, Chapo was announced as the FRELIMO candidate for the 2024 presidential election, to replace the term-limited Filipe Nyusi, with 225 votes (94%) by the party committee.[7][8] Considered relatively unknown, his nomination was seen as a surprise.[9][10] On 13 May, he was appointed the party's interim secretary-general.[11] He later announced his resignation as governor of Inhambane Province, which was approved by the legislature on 23 May, to focus on the election on 9 October.[12] He would be succeeded as governor of Inhambane province by Eduardo Mussanhane, the Speaker of the Inhambane Provincial Assembly.[1]
Presidential candidate
He is the first FRELIMO presidential candidate to have been born after the country's independence from Portugal in 1975.[8] Due to the dominance of FRELIMO in Mozambican politics, Chapo was viewed as the favorite to win the election.[5][13][14] On 24 October, Mozambique's electoral commission announced that Chapo won the election with 71% of the vote.[15]
Personal life
Chapo is married and has four children.[2] He is a Christian.[2]
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