Chinamasa backs longer-term limits, cites China as a model

Longer terms and indirect presidential elections are being pitched as the fix for Africa’s stalled growth, with China held up as the blueprint.

Term extension pitch from ZANU PF
  • Patrick Chinamasa, ZANU-PF Treasurer General, blamed Africa’s setbacks on constant government turnover.
  • Chinamasa backed extending presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years.
  • Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill 2026 carries that proposal.
  • His argument centers on long-run policy rollout instead of stop-and-reset cycles.
China model held up as a template
  • The People’s Republic of China was cited as the example to copy.
  • Under the Communist Party of China, power sits within party leadership.
  • Chinamasa pointed to China’s shift from agrarian poverty to industrial heavyweight status.
  • He framed that trajectory as proof that steady rule delivers results.
Indirect presidential election proposal
  • Another plank would shift presidential selection to Parliament.
  • Universal suffrage, in his view, drains resources and stirs political tension.
  • Chinamasa warned that a directly elected President could lack majority backing in Parliament.
  • That mismatch, he argued, risks a weakened head of state struggling to govern.
 

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