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Samia calls for Tanzania unity after unrest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70110, member: 636"] Tanzania's leader has urged citizens to pursue reconciliation and national unity following violent disturbances that accompanied the recent general election, which resulted in fatalities, injuries and property damage. President Samia Suluhu Hassan addressed Parliament in Dodoma, expressing sorrow over the unrest and offering condolences to affected families while announcing the establishment of an inquiry commission to investigate underlying causes. The head of state emphasized that sustained national progress requires collective participation and self-examination, calling on political organizations and society to engage in constructive discussions. Hassan warned young Tanzanians against actions that could undermine the stability their predecessors built, urging them to reject influence that would harm the country. The administration plans to proceed with promised initiatives for reconciliation and constitutional reform after completing its assessment of the post-election violence. Hassan reaffirmed her commitment to inclusive governance despite recent challenges to democratic processes, stressing that improvements must align with national traditions rather than external pressure. [/QUOTE]
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