/In this document, Nelson Chamisa reiterates the argument in his Presidential Election Legal Challenge that the 30 July presidential election should be declared invalid and the results set aside.
He reiterates the irregularities in the voting results and election process, and addresses some of the issues raised in ZEC‘s and Mnangagwa‘s opposing papers.
Chamisa’s Heads of Argument – Nelson Chamisa’s Presidential Election Legal Challenge
Analysis and Comment | Democracy | Elections
/In this document, Nelson Chamisa reiterates the argument in his Presidential Election Legal Challenge that the 30 July presidential election should be declared invalid and the results set aside.
He reiterates the irregularities in the voting results and election process, and addresses some of the issues raised in ZEC‘s and Mnangagwa‘s opposing papers.
Source: Nelson Chamisa (Applicant)
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