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Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe resigns as President

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
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HARARE, November 21: Robert Mugabe resigned as president of Zimbabwe Tuesday, parliament speaker Jacob Mudenda told lawmakers, ending a 37-year rule defined by brutality and economic collapse.
“I Robert Gabriel Mugabe in terms of section 96 of the constitution of Zimbabwe hereby formally tender my resignation… with immediate effect,” said speaker Mudenda, reading the letter.
Earlier in the day, Zimbabwe´s parliament began debating impeachment proceedings against President Robert Mugabe, the country´s sole leader since independence 37 years ago.
As the 93-year-old autocrat faced intensifying pressure to quit, southern Africa´s regional bloc announced it was dispatching the presidents of Angola and South Africa to Harare to discuss the crisis.
Lawmakers began the historic impeachment debate shortly after ousted vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa, who could be the country´s next leader, told the 93-year-old Mugabe to step down.
Mnangagwa, formerly one of Mugabe´s closest allies, said in a statement that Zimbabweans had “clearly demonstrated without violence their insatiable desire” for Mugabe to resign.
“It is my appeal to President Mugabe that he should take heed of this clarion call,” he said.
Parliament speaker Jacob Mubenda authorised a joint session of the House of Assembly and the Senate to debate a motion to impeach the man who is the only leader most Zimbabweans have ever known.
“This motion is unprecedented in the history of post-independence Zimbabwe,” he declared.
The parliamentary procedure needed to remove Mugabe is long and complex. Legislators decided to postpone the sitting until 1430 GMT and to move to a larger venue.
There were tense protests outside parliament as hundreds of demonstrators — from rival political parties — shouted for Mugabe to go.
Activists hung brightly coloured postcards with political demands on lines strung between trees in a park near to parliament.
“Rename Robert Mugabe Road” said one, “free elections, no to police brutality” said another.
Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change, said between the sessions that his party supports impeaching the president.
A bubbling factional squabble over the presidential succession erupted two weeks ago when Mugabe fired Mnangagwa. – Agencies

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