Zimbabwe lawmakers back legislation extending president's time in power

Author: ReutersPublished on: June 18, 2026Country: Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe lawmakers back legislation extending president's time in power

Zimbabwe's lower house of parliament passed a bill extending presidential terms from five to seven years, allowing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in power until 2030. 216 lawmakers voted in favor, surpassing the 187 needed for a two-thirds majority. The bill now moves to the upper house, controlled by Mnangagwa's ZANU-PF party, where it is expected to pass. Critics call it a ruse for Mnangagwa to stay longer, while backers say it will foster stability.

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