5:30 AM Saturday Nov 27, 2010 Share Email Print Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has filed a lawsuit against President Robert Mugabe, alleging he violated the constitution and a power-sharing agreement over Mugabe’s unilateral appointment of 10 provincial Governors last month. Tsvangirai pointed out that the power-sharing agreement requires the President to consult the Prime Minister before making key appointments. Last month, Tsvangirai sent letters asking the United Nations, European Union and four nations not to recognise six ambassadors he said Mugabe appointed without consulting him. The UN said it couldn’t disown Zimbabwe’s UN ambassador, but said it would urge full…
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Tsvangirai sues Mugabe for not sharing power