The House of Assembly today adjourned to Tuesday, 25 June, without debating the amendments to the electoral law necessary to align the coming elections to the new constitution. Parliament now only has three more sittings excluding 28 June which was set as the nomination day for the coming elections by President Robert Mugabe. Parliament was asked by the Southern African Development Community to debate the amendments on Tuesday, 18 June, but it did not do so. The amendments were passed by decree by Mugabe but SADC wanted this rectified.
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