Assemblies of Minorities: New Political Party Challenges Mnangagwa’s Agenda

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The Assemblies of Minorities (AM), a new political party in Zimbabwe, opposes President Mnangagwa’s alleged plan to extend his presidency beyond 2028. Interim leader Chilumbo Mudenda condemned these attempts as unconstitutional, asserting the need for elections by 2028 and addressing historical injustices faced by marginalized communities.

A newly established political entity in Zimbabwe, known as the Assemblies of Minorities (AM), has publicly declared its opposition to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rumored ambitions to extend his rule beyond the scheduled end of his current term in 2028. The party intends to represent the marginalized communities primarily in Matabeleland and certain regions of the Midlands, committing to resist the proposed constitutional amendments by the ruling Zanu-PF party that could facilitate such an extension.

The emergence of the Assemblies of Minorities marks a pivotal moment in Zimbabwean politics by voicing the concerns of marginalized communities against the perceived unconstitutional aspirations of President Mnangagwa. Led by Chilumbo Mudenda, the party advocates for the principles of democracy and equitable development, setting the stage for a resilient opposition against governance that seeks to undermine democratic norms.

Original Source: bulawayo24.com

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