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Zimbabwe’s upper house approves bill to extend President Mnangwana’s rule to 2030

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By Chris Takudzwa Muronzi
HARARE, June 24 (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s upper house of parliament on Wednesday approved a bill to extend presidential terms from five to seven years, which will allow current President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030.

• 75 senators voted in favour of the draft legislation while four voted against it, above a threshold needed ​for a two-thirds majority.

• The bill, which also includes a provision for the president to be elected by parliament rather than by direct popular vote, will become law when Mnangagwa signs it.

• Evidence that ​Mnangagwa, 83, wanted to stay in power beyond the end of his second term in 2028 emerged about two years ago, when his supporters started chanting slogans at ZANU-PF rallies that he needed more ​time to complete his agenda.

• The ruling party last year resolved to change the constitution to prolong presidential ​terms and the plan received cabinet backing in February.

• Mnangagwa came to power after a 2017 military coup ousted longtime leader Robert Mugabe, who had been in power since independence in 1980.

• Critics say the bill is a ruse for Mnangagwa to stay in power for longer, though its backers say it will strengthen accountability and foster political stability.

(Reporting by Chris Takudzwa Muronzi;Additional reporting by Sfundo Parakozov;Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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