History, asked by reishitwork27, 9 hours ago

is zimbabwe a democratic country ? Why / Why not ?

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Answered by ananyasah192008031
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Answer:

Since the defeat of the constitutional referendum in 2000, politics in Zimbabwe has been marked by a move from the norms of democratic governance, such as democratic elections, the independence of the judiciary, the rule of law, freedom from racial discrimination, the existence of independent media, civil society and ...

Answered by dasabhi7890
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Answer:

Nope,dear

Zimbabwe is not a democratic country

Explanation:

Because:

Zimbabwe is ruled by ZANU-PF, the party that led the freedom struggle.

It's leader, Robert Mugabe has been ruling the country since independence.

  • Elections are held regularly but always won by the ZANU-PF.
  • President Mugabe uses unfair means in the elections.
  • He has changed the constitution several times to increase the power of the president.
  • Radio and TV are controlled by the government.
  • President Robert Mugabe wanted to shut down the democratic raising voices of citizens through various ill practices.

Hope this will help you.

Have an amazing day ahead !!

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