It is run by a dictator and that makes it non democratic.
Good question. In fact the CIA considers Zimbabwe a parliamentary democracy in The World Factbook. And they tend to keep a close eye on things. But democracy has many layers and Zimbabwe has struggled with democracy overall.
Zimbabwe is considered non-democratic due to a history of human rights abuses, electoral fraud, and suppression of political opposition. The ruling party has maintained power through intimidation and violence, limiting freedom of speech and assembly. Democratic principles such as free and fair elections, independent judiciary, and respect for human rights have often been undermined in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe cannot be called a democratic country because although the party in power is the popular government but their rule is authoritative, which makes it opposite of democratic
The poorest country in the world is Bangladesh.
It is ruled by a dictator making it totalitarian government and not a democracy.
It is ruled by a dictator making it totalitarian government and not a democracy.
Zimbabwe and Zambia. There was a country called Zaire, but it's now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Zimbabwe People's Democratic Party was created in 1991.
It changes year to year between Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo..
Zambia.
Zimbabwe's Government Type is Parliamentary democracy