Using voting rights in Zimbabwean elections, Mugabe preferring silence



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HARARE, KOMPAS.com – The celebration of the party of democracy to elect the first president since the overthrow of a government that ruled for 37 years was greeted with enthusiasm by Zimbabwean citizens [19659002] Monday (30/7/2018).

Citizens who have the right to vote appear en mbade at the nearest polling stations to help determine the future leaders of their country.

Among the polling stations scattered throughout the country, a post located in a primary school in the district of Highfield in Harare, is the most interesting.

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of the presence of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (94) who will exercise his right to vote.

Accompanied by his wife Grace and several bodyguards, Mugabe arrives at the voting site. During the voting process, Mugabe chose not to comment. It has been reported AFP .

However, the day before Sunday (29/7/2018), at a press conference held at his residence, Mugabe appeared for the first time in public after being demolished in November 2017

On this occasion, Mugabe said that he would vote other than the ZANU-PF party that he once ruled, feeling overthrown by a military coup.

Mugabe hopes that this election could push the military out of government and signal that they would vote for the opposition, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) that brought the youngest candidate, Nelson Chamisa.

"I can not vote for those who miserable me I can not vote ZANU-PF .. What remains I think there is only Chamisa" Mugabe, Sunday (19/07 / 2010)

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