Zimbabwe’s Senate approves bill to delay the presidential election and overhaul the vote

Zimbabwe’s Senate approves bill to delay the presidential election and overhaul the vote

Zimbabwe’s Senate has passed significant constitutional changes that not only delay the presidential election but also remove direct presidential elections and extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term. This move has sparked concerns about the country's democratic processes and could lead to further political instability. With these amendments, the ruling party has consolidated its power, raising questions about the future of political freedoms and governance in Zimbabwe. The implications could affect both domestic politics and international perceptions of the country's leadership.

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