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Tanzania’s president wins in landslide amid protests, opposition crackdown

Samia Suluhu Hassan wins almost 98 per cent of the vote amid claims that she presided over a ‘wave of terror’ ahead of the elections

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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan casts her vote during the general elections on Wednesday. Photo: AP
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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has won a landslide election victory, official results showed on Saturday, after key candidates were jailed or barred from a vote that has triggered days of violent protests.

The final result showed Hassan won 97.66 per cent of the vote, dominating every constituency, the electoral commission announced on state television.

A quick swearing-in ceremony would take place on Saturday, state TV said.

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At stake for the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party was its decades-long grip on power amid the rise of charismatic opposition figures who hoped to lead the country towards political change.

Still, a landslide victory is unheard of in the region. Only President Paul Kagame, the authoritarian leader of Rwanda, regularly wins by a landslide.
Tanzanian polling station officials spread the ballots at the beginning of the counting operations on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
Tanzanian polling station officials spread the ballots at the beginning of the counting operations on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

The main opposition party, Chadema, says hundreds of people have been killed by security forces since protests broke out on election day on Wednesday.

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