Gabriel Júnior expresses his willingness to be considered as a pre-candidate within his party.

By stating that "with the son of the people, victory is clean, easy, and our people are happy," Gabriel Júnior evokes a feeling of identification with the aspirations and needs of the Mozambican people. His message suggests a vision of leadership that prioritizes the interests and well-being of the population, as opposed to an approach focused solely on personal or partisan interests.

However, he also acknowledges that his willingness to run does not automatically guarantee success. By stating that "it doesn't just depend on wanting to, it depends on who the body decides," he demonstrates a realistic understanding of political dynamics and the importance of party and institutional structures in candidate selection.

This humility and respect for the party's decisions highlight Gabriel Júnior's political maturity and his willingness to work within established systems to achieve his goals. His statement is a powerful reminder that democracy is not just about expressing individual desires, but also about respecting and working within established institutions and processes.

Furthermore, by concluding with “my part is done with your blessing. Long live Mozambique,” Gabriel Júnior emphasizes his connection with the people and his willingness to be an agent of positive change for the country. His message conveys a sense of shared responsibility and solidarity with Mozambican citizens, reinforcing the importance of leadership committed to the progress and development of the entire nation.

Gabriel Júnior's statement represents not only a personal commitment to politics, but also a powerful reminder of the importance of democratic participation and respect for political institutions in Mozambique. His willingness to run and his humble, people-centered approach offer an inspiring vision for the future of politics in the country, highlighting the potential for leadership that truly represents and serves the interests of the Mozambican people.

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