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Itula flip flop splits IPC as Nashinge leads
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33125, member: 636"] IPC party leader Panduleni Itula appointed Imms Nashinge as the official opposition leader in parliament yesterday, despite previously rejecting the position. Nashinge serves as the party spokesperson and shadow minister of home affairs. Other opposition parties criticized the decision, claiming it created two power centers within the IPC. The reversal comes after Itula declared last week he would not fill this position because he considered it unconstitutionally created by the president. Itula explained he changed course following talks with senior party members to help parliament function properly. The party plans to continue its legal challenge against the position despite accepting it. National Unity Democratic Organisation official Joseph Kauandenge predicted Nashinge and Itula will eventually clash since one works in parliament and one stays outside it. He noted Nashinge might struggle with authority since he must regularly check with Itula before making decisions. Former opposition leader McHenry Venaani called Itula inconsistent for suddenly accepting a position he previously deemed illegitimate. Political analyst Rui Tyitende pointed out Nashinge will gain government resources, including an office, staff, car, driver, and security - potentially giving him more influence than his party boss. Another analyst, Sakaria Johannes, viewed the situation more favorably, suggesting the young party simply needs time to learn parliamentary procedures. [/QUOTE]
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