2002 Zimbabwean presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Zimbabwe between 9 and 11 March 2002. The elections were contested by the incumbent president Robert Mugabe, Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai, ZANU–Ndonga leader Wilson Kumbula, Shakespeare Maya of the National Alliance for Good Governance and independent candidate Paul Siwela. Although Mugabe won with 56.2% of the vote, it was the closest presidential election to date. Although the Organisation of African Unity described the election as "transparent, credible, free and fair", the conduct of the election was strongly condemned by the Commonwealth, Norwegian observers, Zimbabwean opposition figures, and Western governments and media. Zimbabwe was consequently suspended from the Commonwealth for a year. The Khampepe Report, commissio
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2002 Zimbabwean presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Zimbabwe between 9 and 11 March 2002. The elections were contested by the incumbent president Robert Mugabe, Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai, ZANU–Ndonga leader Wilson Kumbula, Shakespeare Maya of the National Alliance for Good Governance and independent candidate Paul Siwela. Although Mugabe won with 56.2% of the vote, it was the closest presidential election to date. Although the Organisation of African Unity described the election as "transparent, credible, free and fair", the conduct of the election was strongly condemned by the Commonwealth, Norwegian observers, Zimbabwean opposition figures, and Western governments and media. Zimbabwe was consequently suspended from the Commonwealth for a year. The Khampepe Report, commissio
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Las elecciones presidenciales ...... lcanzó el 42% de la votación.
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Presidential elections were he ...... 2002 at State House in Harare.
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Президентские выборы 2002 года ...... Государственном доме в Хараре.
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Las elecciones presidenciales ...... lcanzó el 42% de la votación.
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Presidential elections were he ...... The Khampepe Report, commissio
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Президентские выборы 2002 года ...... Государственном доме в Хараре.
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2002 Zimbabwean presidential election
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Elecciones presidenciales de Zimbabue de 2002
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Президентские выборы в Зимбабве (2002)
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