Movement for Democratic Change spokesman Douglas Mwonzora today said regime change is not criminal because the constitution clearly says that everyone has the right to vote into office who they want to be their leaders. “The constitution is very clear in that it provides citizens with the right to elect their leaders, that is why there are supposed to be elections held over a stipulated period according to the same constitution. I believe when ZANU-PF won the election in 1980, it was also a matter of regime change. Moreso – it had the assistance of several foreign players. But it was ultimately a matter of regime change, so regime change is not criminal,” he said.
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