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Pupurai Togarepi defended the Constitutional Amendment Bill
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86551, member: 27"] A constitutional amendment push in Zimbabwe just got a loud endorsement from ZANU PF's top parliamentary enforcer, and he's framing the whole thing as a democratic exercise. Togarepi's take on the amendment process [LIST] [*]ZANU PF Chief Whip Pupurai Togarepi argued that no constitutional amendment can be unconstitutional, since the constitution itself permits changes. [*]Togarepi, who also serves as the MP for Gutu South, made these comments on ZiFM Stereo's The Platform with Brian Sithole on Wednesday. [*]His position is that the bill skips the Parliamentary Legal Committee and goes straight to the people for public hearings. [*]Once public input is gathered, the bill heads to the National Assembly, then the Senate, and finally to the President for assent. [/LIST] What Resolution Number 1 is actually about [LIST] [*]ZANU PF's Resolution Number 1 came out of the party's 2024 annual conference and targets President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term limits. [*]Togarepi says the push originated from the party's general membership, who feel Mnangagwa has delivered strongly on development. [*]The resolution seeks to keep Mnangagwa in office for an additional two years beyond what both the party congress and Zimbabwe's constitution currently allow. [*]Togarepi claimed that churches and other stakeholders across different persuasions also back giving the President more time. [/LIST] The Cabinet's role in moving this forward [LIST] [*]Cabinet greenlit a draft Constitutional Amendment Bill on Tuesday that would stretch presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years. [*]Minister of Justice Ziyambi Ziyambi tabled the bill at the first Cabinet meeting of 2026, held at the Munhumutapa Government Offices in Harare. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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