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indirect election not panacea for instability

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The article discusses political instability and indirect election mechanisms in the UK, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin effect is identified. The content is purely political and institutional, with no concrete economic or sectoral channel.

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  • UK PM Starmer faces internal party dissent after local election defeat.
  • South Africa President Ramaphosa faces impeachment, a first in independent South Africa.
  • Zimbabwe considers Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill (CAB3) to extend presidential terms.

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Election coverage encompasses campaigning, polling, results and the political mechanics around them.

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