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The upcoming general elections in Zimbabwe should be a highlight of the country's willingness to re-join the Commonwealth but so far, nothing is pointing in that direction, according to Sonny Leong, a British Labour Party legislator. | CdeLENIN

Leong was speaking during a parliamentary debate on Thursday on what the UK was doing about Zimbabwe's readmission bid.

Indeed, several Commonwealth nations have fervently defended their sovereign right to retain it. Although we should loudly condemn atrocious abuses of power being enacted in Zimbabwe, let us be wary of making demands of a country that, sadly, some current members would not themselves meet. As such, he raised concerns there was an inside chance of Zimbabwe being readmitted ahead of general elections due this year.

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