An insight into primitive politics; investigative journalists follow the party in power and opositon
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kptTJX0xV1c[/media]
It's incredible how they were allowed to film everywhere, even as they were drafting the constitution. This has got to be the most transparent TV show on politics that I've seen, it's like an IRL House of Cards.
here's a short review of it
[QUOTE]Political documentary thriller set in Zimbabwe, following two political enemies forced on a joint mission.
Two top politicians, MP Paul Mangwana and MP Douglas Mwonzora, from the governing party and the opposition respectively, have been appointed to lead Zimbabwe through the process of writing a new constitution. It is the ultimate test that will either take the country a decisive step closer to democracy and away from President Robert Mugabe's dictatorship, or towards renewed repression.
The film follows the two adversaries as they undertake their gargantuan task, travelling together throughout the country to ask Zimbabweans about their opinions on matters including the judicial system and the president's authority. Overcoming their initial suspicion, a kind of understanding grows between the two men, as they endure intrigue during the negotiations that follow. In a country impeded by economic sanctions from the international community and hyperinflation, failure is not an option.[/QUOTE]
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