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Zimbabwe: Opposition Hints At 2018 Election Boycott
New Zimbabwe, 27 March 2017
THE Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) might not take part in the 2018 harmonised elections if electoral reforms will not have been implemented then. Read more »
The main opposition Movement for Democratic Change party has said that they might not take part in the 2018 elections unless reforms are made. One would wonder why President Robert Mugabe and his party may lose sleep over an election boycott by their biggest rival? This strategy has led to Mugabe's party winning more parliament seats in the past.
Election queue (file photo).
Zimbabwean opposition parties have demanded that the 2018 presidential elections be conducted by a committee set up by the UN and the African Union, saying they have no confidence ... Read more »
The main opposition party leader Morgan Tsvangirai has made claims that President Robert Mugabe and his government are already working feverishly to steal next year's elections. ... Read more »
This is despite MDC-T party leader, Morgan Tsvangirai losing three presidential elections in a row. Read more »
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