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Gilles Cistac (November 11, 1961 − March 3, 2015) was a French-Mozambican lawyer specialised in
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. He was shot and killed and political motives were suspected. The
RENAMO RENAMO (from the Portuguese , ) is a Mozambican political party and militant group. The party was founded with the active sponsorship of the Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) in May 1977 from anti-communist dissidents oppose ...
party organised protests.


Biography

Gilles Cistac was born in 1961 in the French city of
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. He studied public law in Toulouse and graduated there in 1998.


Move to Mozambique

In 1993 Cistac came as an advisor to Mozambique working for the French embassy providing assistance to the Mozambican state in creating a new electoral law. After a short stay back in France, he moved to Mozambique in 1995. Since then he worked as a law professor at
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. Until his death, he was the vice-chair of the investigation department of the law faculty of the university. It was his efforts that led to the creation of the ''Centro de Estudos sobre a Integração Regional'' (CEDIR), a small investigation unit working on the harmonisation of the law in the SADC member states. In 2009, Cistac received the French order of merit
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in the rank of a knight (''Chevalier'') for his work on decentralisation in Mozambique. The "Ordre des Palmes Académiques" is the highest French order of merit in the science area. In 2010 Cistac acquired Mozambican citizenship in addition to his French citizenship.


Death

In the morning of the March 3, 2015 Gilles Cistac wanted to enter a taxi in front of a café in the
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neighbourhood, when a car passed by and Cistac was hit by three shots. A few hours later, Cistac died in Maputo's central hospital. The main opposition party,
RENAMO RENAMO (from the Portuguese , ) is a Mozambican political party and militant group. The party was founded with the active sponsorship of the Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) in May 1977 from anti-communist dissidents oppose ...
, as well as certain oppositional and international media houses blamed radical forces of the ruling
FRELIMO FRELIMO (; from the Portuguese , ) is a democratic socialist political party in Mozambique. It is the dominant party in Mozambique and has won a majority of the seats in the Assembly of the Republic in every election since the country's firs ...
party for Cistac's death, while the FRELIMO denied having any relation to this. A few days later, several marches in several Mozambican cities honoured Cistac. Embassies of different states, as of France, the European Union and the United States, condemned the homicide and demanded a fast and effective investigation of it. Cistac's homicide was seen as a further step in increasing Mozambique's political crisis since 2013.


Public activities

Gilles Cistac was known as a sharp critic of the ruling FRELIMO party, he published his opinion in several oppositional media, despite the fact that he claimed to be independent and not affiliated to any political party. He criticised the constant violation of
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in Mozambique, the appropriation of the state bureaucracy by the FRELIMO, the concentration of the state's executive power and the weak public prosecution. After the general elections in 2014 the main opposition party, RENAMO, protested heavily against the results. Especially, the RENAMO claimed to govern the provinces, in which the party won the majority of votes. At the moment, the central government nominates the governors of the provinces. RENAMO leader
Afonso Dhlakama Afonso Marceta Macacho Dhlakama (1 January 1953 – 3 May 2018) was a Mozambican politician and the leader of RENAMO, an anti-communist guerrilla movement that fought the FRELIMO government in the Mozambican Civil War before signing a peace ag ...
demanded the creation of so-called "Autonomous Provinces" and a subsequent constitutional devolution. The FRELIMO party, especially Mozambique's president
Filipe Nyusi Filipe Jacinto Nyusi (; born 12 February 1959) is a Mozambican politician serving as the fourth President of Mozambique since 2015. He is the current leader of FRELIMO, the party that has governed Mozambique since its independence from Portug ...
, denied these requests and called them "unconstitutional". Gilles Cistac contradicted Nyusi and said that, according to Mozambique's constitution, it was possible to create subaltern hierarchies. Cistac prepared a legislative proposal for the RENAMO, which is going to be discussed in the
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. After publishing his opinion about the possibility of creating "Autonomous Provinces" several media close to the FRELIMO party criticised him for his opinions. The spokesperson of the FRELIMO, Damião José, called Cistac a "liar" and being "dishonest", as well as blaming him not being thankful to the Mozambican people who accepted him "friendly".


Publication

Gilles Cistac published more than 50 works about Mozambican law. * ''O direito eleitoral moçambicano – Le droit électoral mozambicain'' (1994) * ''O tribunal administrativo de Moçambique'' (1997) * ''Aspectos jurídicos, económicos e sociais do uso e aproveitamento da terra'' (2003) * ''Turismo e desenvolvimento local'' (2007) * ''10 anos de descentralização em Moçambique : os caminhos sinuosos de um processo emergente'' (2008) * ''Direito processual administrativo contencioso teoria e prática'' (2010) * ''Manual Prático de Jurisprudência Eleitoral'' (2011), * ''Aspectos jurídicos da integração regional'' (2012),


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cistac, Gilles French legal scholars Scholars of constitutional law Mozambican lawyers People from Toulouse Chevaliers of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques 1961 births 2015 deaths