Political Science, asked by shelza74, 9 months ago

How can you say that Zimbabwe does not have rule of law? answer in short. ​

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Answered by garimapandey22
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Answer:

There is a law that limits the right to criticize the president. v. Television and radio are controlled by the government and give onlythe ruling partys vision. ... The government has ignored some court judgments that went against itand has pressurized judges.

Answered by naysa81
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Zimbabwe is an African nation, that attained independence from the Whites in 1980.

After its freedom, the country has been ruled by ZANU-PF a political party that also led the freedom struggle against the Whites. The elections in Zimbabwe are held regularly, but only ZANU-PF emerges as the winner after every election.

Robert Mugabe was the President of Zimbabwe since 1987 till 2017.

1. He used unfair practices to win the election

2. He and his government has changed the constitution several times in the past years, to increase more powers of the President.

3. Under his authoritarian regime, the workers of the opposition parties were harassed, and their party meetings were interrupted.

4. Nobody, be it media, could not criticize his government.

5. The court’s judgments were also not followed by him.

The rule of law means the rule when made is followed and is applicable to everyone.

As the President held the supreme position, giving no rights to anyone, the elections were not practiced fairly. This shows that the nation did not have any rule of law.

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