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Nelson Chamisa vows citizen-led plan to stop constitutional changes
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88310, member: 27"] A vague rollout plan from Nelson Chamisa is generating buzz, but the real heat is over ZANU PF allegedly getting free rein to campaign while opposition meetings keep getting shut down. Chamisa claims a concrete path forward [LIST] [*]Former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa posted his strategy tease on X. [*]He promised a clear timeline and a defined plan for citizens. [*]Chamisa told supporters to stand prepared for their role. [*]Details remain pretty vague despite the confident framing. [/LIST] Opposition meetings are getting blocked [LIST] [*]Chamisa accused the police of routinely shutting down opposition gatherings. [*]Citizen Volunteers in multiple districts had meetings disrupted or stopped. [*]ZANU-PF leaders can apparently hold meetings freely nationwide. [*]He called the double standard blatant and unacceptable. [/LIST] Force-fed amendments drew sharp criticism [LIST] [*]Chamisa says the constitutional changes are being pushed top-down. [*]Party members are reportedly getting coached on talking points. [*]He argued that genuine grassroots support would not need explaining. [*]Chamisa framed the whole process as fundamentally undemocratic. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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