After Days of Protests, Tanzania’s President Is Declared Election Winner

The New York Times11/1/2025 • Last cited 11/1/2025

Summary

Tanzania's President has been declared the winner of the recent election amid ongoing protests and allegations of electoral misconduct. Election monitors and members of the European Parliament have raised concerns about the integrity of the election, according to The New York Times.

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Lindy Score Breakdown

35
Age (0-35)
74 days
4
Velocity (0-40)
1 source (low traction)
8
Tier (0-10)
The New York Times
0
Breadth (0-15)
1 unique
Total Score47/100

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Age: 74 days - proven survivor

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