Mnangagwa Urged to Refer Constitutional Amendment Bill to Referendum
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At a glance
- Civic organization WeThePeople urges President Emmerson Mnangagwa not to sign Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 into law.
- They advocate for the controversial legislation to be subjected to a national referendum first.
- Pressure is mounting on the President regarding the bill's passage.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa faces mounting pressure to refrain from signing Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 into law. Civic organization WeThePeople has publicly urged the President to first submit the contentious legislation to a national referendum.
The group argues that the bill's significance warrants direct public input through a referendum. This call reflects a broader debate surrounding constitutional changes and the extent of public participation in such processes. The organization believes the current legislative path bypasses essential democratic consultation.
WeThePeople's stance underscores a demand for greater transparency and public engagement in constitutional amendments. The organization's appeal highlights concerns about the potential impact of the bill and seeks to ensure it aligns with the will of the people before becoming law. The President's decision on this matter is now under close observation.
Originally published by AllAfrica Zimbabwe. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.