Zimbabwe MPs pass bill to extend president's time in power
Zimbabwe MPs pass bill to extend president's time in power2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleWycliffe MuiaandAlfred LasteckEPA-EFEPresident Emmerson Mnangagwa was due to step down in 2028 when his second term expires Zimbabwe's lower house of parliament has passed a bill to extend presidential terms from five to seven years, which would allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030.More than 200 lawmakers voted in favour of the draft legislation on Thursday, surpassing the vote threshold required for a two-thirds majority to amend the constitution. The bill also scraps direct presidential elections, with future presidents chosen by parliament.Mnangagwa, 83, took power in 2017 after ousting long-time ruler Robert Mugabe with the backing of the military - and went on to win disputed elections in 2018 and 2023.The bill now heads to the senate, where it is also expected to secure approval, before being enacted by the president.Plan to scrap presidential elections puts Zimbabweans at loggerheadsThis is the culmination of a campaign by the ruling Zanu-PF party - in power since independence in 1980 - to amend the constitution and extend presidential terms, a plan that received cabinet backing in February.The president had previously described himself as a constitutionalist and pledged to respect term limits.During Thursday's vote, Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda announced that 216 lawmakers had backed the legislation, surpassing the 187 votes required to amend the constitution. Forty-two lawmakers voted against it.The amendment contains several provisions:Presidential elections - held since 1990 - are scrappedParliament elects the next presidentParliamentary and presidential terms extended from five to seven yearsParliamentary elections scheduled for 2028 delayed to 2030President Mnangagwa, whose second and final term is due to end in 2028, remains in office until 2030.Opposition parties, civil society groups and constitutio...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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