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Bannon, Mnangagwa spark global debate on term limits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 65962, member: 636"] Former White House strategist Steve Bannon told The Economist that Donald Trump will serve a third presidential term in 2028 despite constitutional barriers. His statement drew comparisons to Zimbabwe, where President Emmerson Mnangagwa faces pressure to extend his rule past 2028. The United States Constitution's 22nd Amendment prohibits presidents from winning more than two elections. ZANU-PF supporters argue Mnangagwa must continue leading to maintain economic recovery and government stability. Critics in both countries say such proposals damage democratic institutions. Bannon described Trump as an instrument of divine will, while Zimbabwean officials have called Mnangagwa a leader chosen by God to guide the nation's development. Legal experts reject term limit changes in both nations. University of Chicago Constitutional Law Institute director William Baude said the 22nd Amendment contains no flexibility. Zimbabwean lawyer Lovemore Madhuku warned that extending Mnangagwa's presidency would violate the constitution and create political instability. [/QUOTE]
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