Zimbabwe: Moyo says voters should overthrow leaders by parliamentary majority



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Nkosana Moyo, leader of the People's Alliance for the People's Party (APA) and aspiring to the presidency, said Zimbabweans should choose a leader who would not control parliament in the July 30 elections . During a discussion held Sunday on his Facebook page, the former Minister of Industry said the country could have adopted this system as early as the 1980s, when the ruling Zanu PF, claimed

Zanu PF is often accused of abusing his majority in parliament to enforce laws and policies that are perceived as beneficial to the party in relation to the interest of the masses.

Moyo cited South Africa as a classic example in which the opposition failed to pass a no-confidence motion against the leader of the African National Congress (ANC) and the President Jacob Zuma [196590]. 06] "The South African Parliament failed to vote a vote of no confidence against President Zuma while the nation was quite clear about the fact that he was doing wrong," Moyo said.

. In my opinion, if the Zimbabweans really want Zimbabwe to progress and not be hijacked by any party at all, we must try to vote for the presidency as head of state. Moyo said his proposed plan was likely to "give us the right people at both levels, the right president and the parliament that is He said the successive parliaments led by the PF Zanu have not held the president accountable the last three decades because they were individuals in the system who protected their interests [196590]. [11] However, his comments could be interpreted as selfish for a presidential hopeful that has no political party and structures to anchor his campaigns.

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