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Movement for Democratic Change
A political party in Zimbabwe, founded in 1999. Abbreviation: MDC.
Acting Movement for Democratic Change leader Nelson Chamisa whose appointment is being challenged by his colleagues Thokozani Khupe and Elias Mudzuri has torched another debate about succession through a tweet he posted today. Source: Internet
President Emmerson Mnangagwa, ex-president Mugabe’s former right-hand man in the ruling ZANU-PF party, faced off Monday against Chamisa of the MDC (Movement for Democratic Change) in the historic vote. Source: Internet
But Obert Gutu, deputy president of a splinter faction of the Movement for Democratic Change, said he worried about the fairness of the vote. Source: Internet
In 2007 another party was born – the People’s Movement for Democratic Change. Source: Internet
In September 2007, it was widely reported that Tsvangirai met Thabo Mbeki, the former President of South Africa for crucial talks on how to speed up talks between the ruling ZANU PF and the Movement for Democratic Change party. Source: Internet
In Zimbabwe the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) won 57 of 120 contested seats (30 are appointed by government) against President Robert Mugabe's incumbent ZANU (PF), bringing a strong opposition voice to Parliament. Source: Internet