A former legislator just escalated Zimbabwe's constitutional crisis all the way to the Vatican, asking Pope Leo XIV to personally intervene.
Sululu's letter to the Pope
Sululu's letter to the Pope
- Former MDC legislator Anadi Sululu wrote to Pope Leo XIV.
- His February 27 letter went through Zimbabwe's Apostolic Nunciature.
- Sululu leads a pressure group called E-Movement.
- He requested a brief papal audience on the crisis.
- Amendment No. 3 Bill seeks to extend presidential terms to 2030.
- Sululu argues it defies the 2013 national referendum's democratic will.
- Parliament gazetted the Bill last month ahead of presidential assent.
- National resources should help the poor, not political elites, per Sululu.
- Reverend Janusz Urbanczyk got asked to relay the petition.
- ZCBC president Paul Horan received a solidarity request.
- African Union chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf got a letter too.
- Neither the Pope nor his Zimbabwe representative has responded.
- Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations condemned the amendments.
- Church leaders called for prayerful, non-violent resistance.
- Amendments clash with the 2013 Constitution's foundational values.