In Tanzania, political power transitions occur through mechanisms beyond regular elections, where two individuals may share a single position with one eventually departing to allow the other to assume the role, representing a unique approach to leadership succession that differs from standard democratic electoral processes.
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HAYA YATARAJIWE|| PROPHET TITO LEMOAjouté :
Prophet, should we tell them how to act, how it happens, how it will happen? Because it's not normal. It is unusual for the Tanzanian system to have a president rule for, I don't know, four or five years, and then they go to elections to choose a president. If they go to elect a president after five years, they either get another president or the current one continues [clearing his throat] and works. But that's not what I saw in Tanzania. In Tanzania, I have seen changes that will not be caused by votes. Right now, I want you to know that in Tanzania, two people are sitting in one chair and one of them has to leave so that the chair can accommodate this one. Yeah.
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