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Biti condemns proxy court plot to extend Mnangagwa’s term
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68035, member: 636"] Former Zimbabwean Finance Minister Tendai Biti denounced alleged efforts to exploit court procedures for extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa's tenure until 2030. He accused ruling party operatives of initiating false legal cases designed for technical dismissal, creating justification to bypass required public approval. Biti stated significant resources fund this strategy, including vehicles used to compromise opponents and fabricated online profiles promoting the agenda. Biti called constitutional manipulation Zimbabwe's gravest threat, asserting that protection of the founding law defends national sovereignty. He insisted adherence to legal principles honors liberation struggle values, calling deviations betrayals. The opposition pledged continued vigilance against what he termed dishonest process manipulation. His comments follow mounting unease about judicial involvement in political maneuvers seeking to override presidential term limits. Observers note these tactics risk destabilizing governance frameworks and public trust in institutions. Biti emphasized that Zimbabwean citizens reject these methods despite substantial spending to influence outcomes. [/QUOTE]
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