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Mnangagwa Closes House as Deputy Blocks Impeachment Vote
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31861, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa closed Parliament because he feared people might kick him out of office. His friend, the Deputy Speaker who supports keeping him until 2030, walked into the meeting room earlier today. This helper stopped anyone from talking about what they planned to discuss. The group wanted to talk about removing the president from power during their meeting today. The big government building became very quiet after this happened. Everyone had to leave because the Deputy Speaker said they must go home until next month. Nobody can meet or vote on anything important until May 6th of next year. Many citizens feel angry about this sudden change since they expected their representatives to handle serious business. Members of Parliament seemed surprised when they heard the news about closing early. Some wanted to speak up against the president but lost their chance. The pro-2030 team acted fast to protect their leader from any trouble. They knew people planned to bring papers that could start the process of firing him. The president stays safe for another month because of what his friends did today. [/QUOTE]
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