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Cab3 Term Extension Clauses Unconstitutional Without Referendum Law Society
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- Law Society of Zimbabwe raised concerns about Constitutional Amendment No. 3 on May 15, 2026.
- Provisions to extend presidential and parliamentary terms to seven years for current officeholders without a referendum.
- Proposals increase executive control over voter registration and electoral commission appointments.
- Bill scheduled for parliamentary debate later this week.
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