Social Sciences, asked by larvind6pe7un1, 8 months ago

why was Zimbabwe under Robert mugabe considered undemocratic?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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

Answered by priyanshugupta9834
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Zimbabwe is not viewed as a vote based nation since it has a mono-part system where decisions are constantly won by ZANU. The Zimbabwe African National Union was an aggressor association that battled against the white minority government in Rhodesia, shaped as a part of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU).

ZANU won the 1980 decisions under the authority of Robert Mugabe, and after seven years converged with Joshua Nkomo's ZAPU to frame ZANU-PF.

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