Why zimbabwe called undemocratic
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Zimbabwe is not considered a democratic country because it has a mono-part system where elections are always won by ZANU. The Zimbabwe African National Union was a militant organisation that fought against the white minority government in Rhodesia, formed as a split from the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU). ZANU won the 1980 elections under the leadership of Robert Mugabe, and seven years later merged with Joshua Nkomo’s ZAPU to form ZANU-PF.
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HEY. .
ZIMBABWE IS NOT A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY BECOZ IT DONT FOLLOW ALL THE RULES OF DEMOCRACY HERE ID A MONO PARTY WHICH ALWAYS WIN THE ELECTION SO THAT IS WHY THERE IS NO DEMOCRACY
--RAAZ
ZIMBABWE IS NOT A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY BECOZ IT DONT FOLLOW ALL THE RULES OF DEMOCRACY HERE ID A MONO PARTY WHICH ALWAYS WIN THE ELECTION SO THAT IS WHY THERE IS NO DEMOCRACY
--RAAZ
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