9th Parliament of Zimbabwe | |||||||||||
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Overview | |||||||||||
Jurisdiction | Zimbabwe | ||||||||||
Meeting place | Harare | ||||||||||
Term | 26 August 2018 – 22 August 2023 | ||||||||||
Election | 2018 general election | ||||||||||
Government | ZANU–PF | ||||||||||
Opposition | MDC Alliance | ||||||||||
Senate | |||||||||||
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Members | 80 (list) | ||||||||||
President | Mabel Chinomona | ||||||||||
Deputy President | Mike Nyambuya | ||||||||||
Party control | ZANU–PF | ||||||||||
National Assembly | |||||||||||
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Members | 270 (list) | ||||||||||
Speaker | Jacob Mudenda | ||||||||||
Deputy Speaker | Tsitsi Gezi | ||||||||||
Party control | ZANU–PF | ||||||||||
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The 9th Parliament of Zimbabwe was the meeting of the Zimbabwean Parliament, composed of the Senate and the National Assembly. It began meeting in Harare on 18 September 2018. Its membership was set by the 2018 Zimbabwean general election, which gave the ruling ZANU–PF party a two-thirds majority in Parliament and control of both chambers. The Movement for Democratic Change Alliance is the minority coalition.[1]