Chamisa Threatens Mnangagwa With Protests
Speaking at the launch of the MDC Alliance’s Plan and Environment for a Credible Election in Zimbabwe (Peace) document which outlines the coalition’s 10 electoral demands in Harare yesterday, the coalition’s presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa threatened President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government with street protests if it fails to implement 10 electoral reforms outlined in the Peace Document.
Said Chamisa:
This election is going to produce one outcome, and this is victory for the MDC Alliance, we are not going to allow them (Mnangagwa and his government) to reverse the will of the people. In fact, we have given them a window to reform. If they don’t, we are going on the streets. We are going to mobilise the people and this is not going to be an MDC Alliance issue, but a people’s issue because the issue of resolving governance crisis, social-economic and political question is tied to the issue of free and fair elections.
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