Publication
22 May 2008
On March 29, 2008, Zimbabwe held presidential, parliamentary and local elections. More than a month later, the country’s political future remains uncertain. For the first time since independence, the ruling party has lost its majority in the National Assembly. After a month of rising tensions, the results of the presidential race were belatedly announced on May 2. They indicated that opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai had received more votes than the incumbent, President Robert Mugabe, but had failed to garner the 50 percent needed to avoid a runoff.
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Author | Lauren Ploch |
Series | US Congressional Research Service Reports |
Publisher | Congressional Research Service (CRS) |