Robert Mugabe Dismissed as Head of Zanu-PF


Robert Mugabe Dismissed as Head of Zanu-PF

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Embattled Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe was on Sunday deposed as the leader of ruling Zanu-PF party, and replaced by his former deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mugabe on Sunday was set to discuss his expected exit with the army commander who put him under house arrest, while the ruling party opened an emergency meeting to recall the world's oldest head of state as its leader, The Telegraph reported.

Mugabe's hold on power was broken this week when the military took over in a dispute over who would succeed the 93-year-old president.

Mugabe remains in office but still faces overwhelming opposition from the generals, much of the Zimbabwean public and from within Zanu-PF.

"President Robert Mugabe will meet the command element of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces tomorrow," state television announced on Saturday.

The two sides first met for talks on Thursday, smiling in photographs that attempted to present a dignified image of the tense process of negotiating Mugabe's departure.

In scenes of public euphoria not seen since independence in 1980, huge crowds marched and sang their way through Harare and other cities on Saturday, demanding the end of Mugabe's authoritarian rule.

The marches came after a historic week in which the military seized power and put Mugabe under house arrest in response to his sacking of vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa, a perceived rival of Mugabe's powerful 52-year-old wife Grace who had increasingly voiced her ambition to succeed her spouse.

 

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