
Zimbabwe's opposition calls for internationally-supervised redo of controversial election
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Zimbabwe's primary opposition party on Tuesday called for a do-over of last week's disputed elections, which would be supervised by neighboring countries.
"There is no alternative to a fresh and proper election … as an exit out of the vicious cycle of disputed elections," Siziba said. "We are calling upon our African brothers to help facilitate, mediate and guarantee a process that will lead to our return to legitimacy."
He said his party rejected the election "in its entirety."
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