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‘Constitutional coup’ claims as Zimbabwe senate approves extending presidential term
Zimbabwe's senate has approved a controversial amendment that could keep President Mnangagwa in power until 2030. This decision shifts the focus from direct elections to parliamentary appointments, igniting fears of a return to authoritaria...
Zimbabwe's senate has approved a controversial amendment that could keep President Mnangagwa in power until 2030. This decision shifts the focus from direct elections to parliamentary appointments, igniting fears of a return to authoritarian rule. Supporters claim it ensures stability, while critics argue it's a severe power grab. #Zimbabwe #Politics #Democracy #Mnangagwa #AfricaNews
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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