why Zimbabwe cannot called democratic country give reason
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Zimbabwe cannot be called as a democratic country because
1.zimbawe attained independence from white minority rule in 1980
2.Since then the country has been rled by ZANU-PF & it's leader Robert Mugabe
3. Opposition party workers were harassed
4. Television and radio are controlled by the government
5. Public protests & demonstration against the government were declared illegal
So we can say that Zimbabwe is not a democratic country
1.zimbawe attained independence from white minority rule in 1980
2.Since then the country has been rled by ZANU-PF & it's leader Robert Mugabe
3. Opposition party workers were harassed
4. Television and radio are controlled by the government
5. Public protests & demonstration against the government were declared illegal
So we can say that Zimbabwe is not a democratic country
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Ever since Zimbabwe attained independence from white minority rule in 1980, it has been ruled by Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU - PF) led by its leader Robert Mugabe. In all the elections held since independence this party has always been the winner. In fact, in spite of his popularity Mugabe uses unfair practices in the elections. The constitution of the country has been amended several times by his government to make the president more and more powerful but less accountable towards the country and its citizens. Public protests in the country have been declared illegal. Television and radio are controlled by the Mugabe Government. Opposition party leaders are harassed. Journalists of newspapers are harassed who write against the government. The government has ignored even court decisions which went against the government on different occasions.
Popular governments can be undemocratic and popular leaders can be autocratic. Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe are clear examples of this. Although, the elections are held regularly in Zimbabwe but regular elections are not a guarantee for a democracy. Elections should be held regularly and fair, so that citizens can change the rulers in case they are not satisfied with their performance.
Hence, Zimbabwe cannot be called a democracy.
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Here Is Your Answer
Ever since Zimbabwe attained independence from white minority rule in 1980, it has been ruled by Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU - PF) led by its leader Robert Mugabe. In all the elections held since independence this party has always been the winner. In fact, in spite of his popularity Mugabe uses unfair practices in the elections. The constitution of the country has been amended several times by his government to make the president more and more powerful but less accountable towards the country and its citizens. Public protests in the country have been declared illegal. Television and radio are controlled by the Mugabe Government. Opposition party leaders are harassed. Journalists of newspapers are harassed who write against the government. The government has ignored even court decisions which went against the government on different occasions.
Popular governments can be undemocratic and popular leaders can be autocratic. Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe are clear examples of this. Although, the elections are held regularly in Zimbabwe but regular elections are not a guarantee for a democracy. Elections should be held regularly and fair, so that citizens can change the rulers in case they are not satisfied with their performance.
Hence, Zimbabwe cannot be called a democracy.
Regards Vishal__________(BhamBhamBhole)
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#BeBrainly✌✌
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