Legislative Framework for Civil Society in Zimbabwe’s “Second Republic”: A Sociological Review

Itai Kabonga, K. Zvokuomba, Enock Musara
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Abstract This study analysed the socio-legal framework for civil society in Zimbabwe in the changed context of the Second Republic. It exposes the continued reliance by the new government, dubbed the Second Republic, on laws that were used by the previous regime to silence civil society organisations. This is happening against the backdrop of promises made by the new President of the Republic, Emmerson Mnangagwa, to open up the democratic space and promote associational life. Where attempts have been made to repeal restrictive laws, new laws contain similar or even more restrictive provisions. Using qualitative data generation and collection compounded with the classical Gramscian theory of hegemony, the study argues that civil society-state relations in the Second Republic are characterised by the exerting of pressure and hegemonic power to influence political trajectories. The state-civil society relations represent a worsened state in the Second Republic underpinned by maintenance of restrictive laws.
津巴布韦“第二共和国”公民社会的立法框架:社会学评论
摘要本研究分析了在第二共和国变化的背景下,津巴布韦公民社会的社会法律框架。它暴露了被称为第二共和国的新政府继续依赖前政权用来压制民间社会组织的法律。这是在共和国新总统埃默森·姆南加古瓦(Emmerson Mnangagwa)承诺开放民主空间和促进联合生活的背景下发生的。在试图废除限制性法律的地方,新的法律载有类似或甚至更严格的规定。通过定性数据生成和收集,结合经典的葛兰西霸权理论,该研究认为,第二共和国的公民社会-国家关系的特点是施加压力和霸权力量来影响政治轨迹。在第二共和国,国家与公民社会的关系在维持限制性法律的基础上呈现出恶化的状态。
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