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Overview:

Our democratic government proposal for Mozambique prioritizes sustainable development, job
creation, and social welfare. By enacting labor reforms, we aim to lower unemployment, protect
workers' rights, and make business processes more accessible. In international affairs, our approach will
be guided by diplomacy that respects Mozambique's unique position in the global community. For
agriculture, our policies will empower farmers, improve access to essential resources, and enhance
climate resilience, ensuring food security and uplifting rural livelihoods. This comprehensive vision seeks
to create a prosperous, inclusive Mozambique.

Minister of transport (cleque)

Policies

As a minister of transport, i present a clear plan to make road transport better and safer.

Key actions:

1. Fix existing roads and build new ones in important areas.

2. if needed,I would use the daily fees paid by semi-collective passenger vehicles, making sure the extra
money goes directly to improving roads and public transportation.

Urban Planning

3. Decentralize economic activities by creating job and service hubs outside major cities, reducing the
need for long-distance transportation.

4. Keep up with road repairs regularly to stop them from getting worse.

Ministry of labour and social security

Minister of labour and social security: Ernesto Holmes Muianga.

As the new elected government, our aim is to make labour reforms policies in order to reduce the
unemployment rate, facilitate ease of doing business and, assure the labour rights are fulfilled. The
deployment of this reforms will need the following policies:

1. Payment of wages and bonus within the right deadline. Begin the wages payment from the base to
top may guarantee that in case of financial crices or other events the lower class or workers in the public
sector will already got their wages within the right time safeguarding the continuity of functioning of the
institutions.

2. Facilitate ease of doing business to boost investment nationwide. Creating brigades of registration of
non- registered companies at an adorable price for them to operate legally and, paying not exacerbated
taxes to the government revenue.
3. Job opportunities for disabled people . In the last 5 years the percentage of disabled people has
increased from 2.3% to 2.7% in Mozambique. For this reason is important to deploy policies that allow
them to get job opportunities to reduce the national unemployment rates and we must create laws in
which each A company must at least hire 3% of disabled people to their stuff.

The Minister of Diplomacy and International Relations

The Minister of Diplomacy, often known as the Foreign Minister or Secretary of State in various
countries, is responsible for managing a nation's foreign affairs. Key roles typically include, The role may
vary by country, reflecting its unique political and diplomatic contexts.

Policy Development: Formulating and implementing foreign policy to advance national interests.

International Relations: Building and maintaining relationships with other countries through diplomacy,
negotiations, and treaties.

Representation: Representing the country in international organizations, summits, and conferences.

Crisis Management: Responding to international crises and conflicts, often involving negotiation and
mediation.

Advisory Role: Advising the head of state or government on foreign policy matters.

Public Communication: Communicating the country’s foreign policy to the public and managing its
international image.

Strengthening Alliances: Foster relationships with key allies and regional partners to enhance security
and economic cooperation.

Conflict Resolution: Engage in diplomatic efforts to mediate conflicts and promote peaceful resolutions.

Trade Promotion: Advocate for trade agreements that benefit national economic interests while
supporting sustainable development.

Cultural Diplomacy: Promote cultural exchanges to build mutual understanding and goodwill between
nations.

Global Issues: Address global challenges such as climate change, health crises, and human rights through
international cooperation.

Public Engagement: Communicate foreign policy objectives clearly to the public, emphasizing their
importance and encouraging civic involvement.

Crisis Preparedness: Develop strategies for rapid diplomatic responses to international crises, ensuring
effective communication and coordination.

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development


The Minister: Gonçalves Dimbe

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development aims to strengthen Mozambique's agricultural sector
by driving sustainable growth and supporting rural development. Our focus is on empowering farmers,
improving access to resources, and building resilience against climate change. These policies are
designed to enhance food security, boost productivity, and elevate the livelihoods of rural communities.

Here are our key policy priorities:

Promotion of Sustainable Farming Practices: Introduce training and incentive programs for farmers to
adopt sustainable farming techniques, like crop rotation, organic fertilizers, and water-efficient
irrigation.

Support for Smallholder Farmers: Provide subsidies or low-interest loans to smallholder farmers to help
them access quality seeds, fertilizers, and modern farming tools.

Expansion of Agricultural Infrastructure: Invest in rural infrastructure, such as roads, storage facilities,
and market access points, to reduce the post-harvest losses and ease the transport of goods to markets.

Climate Resilience Programs: Develop programs that support farmers in adapting to climate change
through crop diversification, drought-resistant varieties, and training on climate-smart agriculture.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, our democratic government proposal for Mozambique is built on policies that prioritize
sustainable economic growth, social equity, and effective governance. By addressing key areas such as
labor reform, agricultural development, transportation, and international diplomacy, we aim to create a
resilient and inclusive economy. Through labor policies that support fair wages, inclusive employment,
and business growth, alongside agricultural initiatives that enhance food security and empower rural
communities, we envision a thriving Mozambique. Improved transportation infrastructure will ensure
safer, more efficient mobility, while our diplomatic strategies will strengthen Mozambique’s global
standing. Together, these policies lay the groundwork for a prosperous and equitable future for all
Mozambicans.

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