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Biti says Zimbabweans ready to die defending Constitution, slams Zanu PF's one-party agenda

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Biti says Zimbabweans ready to die defending Constitution, slams Zanu PF's one-party agenda
Tendai Biti, a prominent opposition figure and leader of the Constitution Defenders Forum (CDF), has issued a strong statement asserting that Zimbabweans are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice, even death, to defend their constitution. This declaration comes amidst accusations leveled against the ruling Zanu-PF party, which Biti alleges is actively pursuing an agenda to establish a one-party state through the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3). Biti's forceful remarks were made following his court appearance in Mutare on Monday, where he elaborated on his concerns regarding the bill. He views CAB3 as a deliberate attempt by Zanu-PF to dismantle democratic principles and consolidate its power, eroding the foundational tenets of the Zimbabwean constitution. The opposition fears that such an amendment would pave the way for unchecked authoritarianism, silencing dissent and undermining the rule of law. Biti's statement serves as a rallying cry for citizens, urging them to recognize the gravity of the situation and to stand firm in their commitment to constitutionalism. The implication is that any move to undermine the constitution will be met with fierce resistance. The proposed bill, according to Biti and his supporters, represents a significant threat to the democratic future of Zimbabwe, and they are mobilizing to oppose it. The political climate in Zimbabwe has been fraught with tension, and the debate around constitutional amendments often highlights deep divisions within the country. Biti's strong rhetoric underscores the high stakes involved in this political struggle, framing it as a fight for the very soul of the nation and its democratic aspirations. The international community often watches such developments closely, as they can have far-reaching implications for regional stability and human rights.
Source: NewZimbabwe.com
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