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Zimbabwean President Signs Law Extending His Term by Two Years
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter20 hr. ago

Zimbabwean President Signs Law Extending His Term by Two Years

Zimbabwe's president has signed a constitutional amendment that extends his term by two years, allowing him to remain in power beyond his current mandate. The law was passed by parliament and officially enacted, prolonging his leadership of the country. This development comes amid ongoing concerns about governance and political stability in Zimbabwe. The move represents a significant shift in the country's political landscape, raising questions about democratic processes and institutional accountability.

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Zimbabwean President Signs Law Extending His Term by Two Years

Zimbabwe's president has signed a constitutional amendment that extends his term by two years, allowing him to remain in power beyond his current mandate. The law was passed by parliament and officially enacted, prolonging his leadership of the country. This development comes amid ongoing concerns about governance and political stability in Zimbabwe. The move represents a significant shift in the country's political landscape, raising questions about democratic processes and institutional accountability.

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