This article explores the implications of Zimbabwe's Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 3 Bill, arguing that the proposed return to indirect presidential elections aligns the country with a majority of Commonwealth nations and highlights the democratic stability of indirect election systems globally.

Zimbabwe has introduced a constitutional amendment bill that would delay elections, extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure to 2030 and replace direct presidential voting…

The controversial constitutional amendment bill would also do away with presidential elections, giving parliament the power to appoint the head of state.