President Mnangagwa's signing of CAB3 seen as a blow to Zimbabwean democracy
The signing of Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 CAB3 by President Emmerson Mnangagwa is described as a significant setback for Zimbabwean democracy. The article states that the bill systematically undermines the principles of popular sovereignty and electoral accountability. It further highlights that the bill's passage through parliament was achieved with the support of 35 opposition Members of Parliament, as the ruling party ZANU PF did not independently hold the two-thirds majority required for a constitutional amendment. This reliance on opposition support to secure the necessary threshold is presented as fundamentally compromising the integrity of parliamentary representation and raising questions about the interests being served. The manipulation of the legislative process, where opposition members were co-opted to pass a bill that removes direct citizen participation, is characterized as a troubling pattern of governance where democratic institutions are used to further executive ambitions rather than to provide checks on power.


