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ZANU-PF seeks to extend Mnangagwa’s term to 2030, sparking debate over democracy and constitutionality.
Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party has resolved to pursue extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term to 2030, directing legal processes to amend the constitution, which currently limits him to two five-year terms ending in 2028.
The move, approved at the party’s annual conference in Mutare, has sparked internal divisions, with some factions supporting Mnangagwa and others backing former army chief Constantino Chiwenga as a potential successor.
Legal experts warn that any constitutional change would require a national referendum and cannot benefit the sitting president, raising concerns about democratic integrity.
The effort follows allegations of corruption, economic decline, and government crackdowns on dissent, including arrests of activists accused of inciting protests.
ZANU-PF busca extender el mandato de Mnangagwa hasta 2030, lo que ha provocado un debate sobre la democracia y la constitucionalidad.