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Tsvangirai when?

See my comment here. I'd like to see a source stating that Tsvangirai is legally serving as prime minister right now. Signing an agreement doesn't necessarily mean the agreement immediately comes into legal effect. Everyking (talk) 05:14, 17 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dubious

New PM = head of government?

No.

  • "Mugabe remains head of state and government, while Tsvangirai's role will be to formulate and implement policy" SAPA and newzimbabwe.com -- Jeandré, 2009-02-13t17:41z, -- Jeandré, 2009-02-15t08:36z

Yes.

  • "[Tsvangirai] was sworn in as head of government Wednesday under a power-sharing agreement with the country's long-time president, Robert Mugabe who he was also scheduled to meet Thursday." - CNN -- Jeandré, 2009-02-15t08:36z

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