Southern Africa's Political Turmoil: Opposition Fights Mnangagwa Term Extension with UN Plea

The Defend the Constitution Platform (DCP) has significantly escalated its efforts to oppose the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill Number Three in Zimbabwe. This bill, which seeks to extend the tenure of the presidency and Parliament, has been met with strong resistance, prompting the DCP to appeal to international organizations in a bid to block the proposed changes. The heightened political tensions across the country come as Parliament prepares to conduct public hearings on the bill later this month.
Opposition figures associated with the DCP have reported experiencing intimidation and repression as authorities reportedly clamp down on their lobbying efforts. The bill specifically aims to extend the terms of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and members of Parliament, a move that the opposition views as a fundamental challenge to the democratic order.
Speaking in Harare, Jameson Timba, the convener of the DCP, confirmed that the platform has formally communicated its concerns regarding Constitutional Amendment Bill Number Three to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the United Nations. Timba emphasized that the constitution serves not merely as a domestic political instrument but as the foundational pillar of Zimbabwe's democratic system.
He further elaborated on the DCP's rationale for engaging international bodies, stating, "In the spirit of preventive diplomacy, we have communicated with the United Nations, the African Union and the Southern African Development Community." Timba clarified that their intention is not to unduly internationalize domestic politics, but rather to ensure that Zimbabwe's constitutional amendment process remains fully consistent with the democratic commitments the country has voluntarily undertaken. This includes adhering to regional and global democratic norms.
A key point of contention is the necessity of a national referendum. While the ruling ZANU PF party maintains that such a referendum is unnecessary for the proposed amendments, the opposition, led by the DCP, insists on a national vote before any changes can be implemented. Timba strongly argued that constitutional amendments cannot be legitimately enacted without the explicit backing and consent of the majority of citizens, particularly given that the current constitution was endorsed by the people in 2013.
Timba highlighted a growing trend across the African continent, noting a "growing recognition that constitutional manipulation designed to extend incumbency without the consent of the people constitutes a form of unconstitutional change of government." He stressed the importance of Zimbabwe avoiding this perilous path.
In a direct effort to galvanize public opposition and demonstrate widespread dissent against the bill, the Defend the Constitution Platform has launched a national petition campaign. Operating under the banner "One Million Voices for the Constitution," the initiative aims to gather one million signatures. Timba articulated the core democratic principle underpinning this petition: "The Constitution belongs to the people, and any fundamental change to it must return to the people through a referendum."
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