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The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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Zimbabwe’s parliament has begun impeachment proceedings against Robert Mugabe as it attempts to strip him of the presidency after 37 years in power. Shortly before legislators met, the man expected to succeed him broke more than a week of silence to add his voice to those calling for the ageing leader to step down. Emmerson Mnangagwa, until recently Mugabe’s vice-president and right hand man, urged the nonagenarian leader to “accept the will of the people”. Thousands of Zimbabweans turned up outside parliament to urge on MPs, chanting, dancing and waving placards in Africa Unity square. “Mugabe: today is the first day of the rest of your life,” read one. “MPs: You are our salvation,” said another. “We want the guy to go home and rest. We will be very angry if he does not get impeached. Mugabe cannot be part of any solution here,” said Earl Ndawana, a 37 year old graphic designer who had taken a day off from work to attend the rally.” He said that even at 75, Mnangagwa would be a welcome change from 93 year-old Mugabe. “He is young and energetic, at least compared to what we had.” The ruling Zanu-PF party, which at the weekend voted to make Mnangagwa its leader and demote Mugabe to a rank-and-file member, introduced the motion to impeach and the opposition seconded it.
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Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Your answer must contain a title, wrapped in double angular brackets, such as <<poem of joy>>. There should be 1 paragraphs. Paragraphs are separated with the markdown divider: ***

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金声玉亮2.0 <<Zimbabwe Moves to Impeach Longtime Leader Robert Mugabe>>
***Zimbabwe's government is taking steps to remove Robert Mugabe from being the president after he has been in power for 37 years. The person likely to take his place, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was Mugabe's vice-president, is also urging him to listen to the people's wish for him to resign. Many citizens are supporting this move by gathering outside the parliament, showing their desire for change. They believe that even though Mnangagwa is 75, he would be a better leader than the 93-year-old Mugabe, who they feel should retire. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has proposed the impeachment, and the opposition agrees with this action.***
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deepseek-r1

<<End of an Era in Zimbabwe>>
Zimbabwe’s government has started the process to remove President Robert Mugabe from power after 37 years. Lawmakers, supported by huge crowds protesting outside parliament, are pushing to impeach him. Mugabe’s former deputy, Emmerson Mnangagwa—who was recently fired but is now set to replace him—publicly asked Mugabe to resign, saying he should listen to the people’s demands. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, and the opposition both agreed to back the impeachment. Many citizens, like graphic designer Earl Ndawana, see Mnangagwa (75) as a fresher, more active leader compared to the 93-year-old Mugabe. The protests reflected widespread frustration, with people chanting for change and hoping this marks the end of Mugabe’s rule.
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gpto1 <<Zimbabwe Moves to Impeach President Robert Mugabe>>

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Zimbabwe's parliament has started the process to remove President Robert Mugabe from power after 37 years of his rule. Mugabe's former vice-president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is expected to take over, has called on Mugabe to resign and "accept the will of the people."

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Thousands of Zimbabweans gathered outside the parliament, urging lawmakers to impeach Mugabe. They were chanting, dancing, and holding signs expressing their desire for change. One protester, Earl Ndawana, said that even though Mnangagwa is 75 years old, he is considered young and energetic compared to the 93-year-old Mugabe.

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The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has removed Mugabe from his leadership position and appointed Mnangagwa as the new leader. They introduced the motion to impeach Mugabe, and the opposition parties supported it.
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gpt-4o-2024-08-06 <<Zimbabwe Begins Impeachment of Mugabe>>

Zimbabwe's parliament has started the process to remove Robert Mugabe from his position as president after he has been in power for 37 years. Just before the parliament met, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is expected to take over from Mugabe and was his vice-president, spoke out for the first time in over a week. He asked Mugabe to step down and listen to what the people want. Many Zimbabweans gathered outside the parliament building to support the impeachment, holding signs and celebrating. One sign said, "Mugabe: today is the first day of the rest of your life," while another said, "MPs: You are our salvation." A graphic designer named Earl Ndawana, who took a day off work to join the rally, said they want Mugabe to retire and would be upset if he isn't removed. He mentioned that even though Mnangagwa is 75, he seems young and energetic compared to the 93-year-old Mugabe. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, which recently chose Mnangagwa as its leader and demoted Mugabe, started the impeachment process, and the opposition party supported it.
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DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct <<Zimbabwe's parliament starts impeachment proceedings against Robert Mugabe to remove him from the presidency after 37 years in power. Expected successor, Emmerson Mnangagwa, urges Mugabe to accept the will of the people and step down. Thousands of Zimbabweans support the impeachment, urging MPs to act. The Zanu-PF party, where Mugabe is demoted, introduces and supports the impeachment motion.>> ['detectable_format:title' 'length_constraints:number_paragraphs']
Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo <<Zimbabwe's President Faces Impeachment>>

Zimbabwe's parliament is trying to remove President Robert Mugabe from power after 37 years. Mugabe's former vice-president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, is expected to take over and has publicly asked Mugabe to step down. Thousands of people gathered outside parliament to show their support for the impeachment, holding signs and chanting. They want Mugabe, who is 93 years old, to leave office and make way for Mnangagwa, who is 75 and seen as a welcome change. The ruling party has introduced a motion to impeach Mugabe, which has been supported by the opposition.
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Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo <<Zimbabwe's President Mugabe Faces Impeachment>>

The parliament of Zimbabwe has started the process of removing President Robert Mugabe from power after 37 years. This comes after the man who is expected to replace him, Emmerson Mnangagwa, publicly called for Mugabe to step down. Thousands of people gathered outside the parliament building to show their support for the impeachment, holding signs and chanting slogans. They want Mugabe to leave office and let Mnangagwa, who is 75 years old, take over. The ruling party has introduced a motion to impeach Mugabe, and the opposition party has agreed to support it.
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Qwen2-72B-Instruct <<Zimbabwe Moves to Impeach Longtime Leader Robert Mugabe>>
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Zimbabwe's government is trying to remove Robert Mugabe, who has been the country's leader for 37 years, from power. The process they are using is called impeachment. Emmerson Mnangagwa, who used to be Mugabe's vice-president, is expected to take over. He has asked Mugabe to listen to the people who want him to leave. Many people in Zimbabwe are supporting this move and have gathered outside the parliament to show their support. They are chanting, dancing, and holding signs that say they want Mugabe to go home and rest. They believe that Mnangagwa, even though he is 75, would be a better leader than the 93-year-old Mugabe. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has already chosen Mnangagwa as their new leader and has reduced Mugabe's status. They have started the impeachment process, and the opposition party has agreed to support it.
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baichuan4 <<Zimbabwe's Parliament Moves to Remove President Mugabe>>

Zimbabwe's parliament has started the process to remove President Robert Mugabe from office after he has been in power for 37 years. Before the parliament meeting, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was expected to replace Mugabe, spoke out after being quiet for over a week, asking the long-serving leader to resign. Mnangagwa, who was Mugabe's vice-president and close ally, encouraged Mugabe to accept the people's wishes. Many Zimbabweans gathered outside the parliament building, holding signs and celebrating, hoping that the Members of Parliament would support the removal of Mugabe. One person at the rally said they wanted Mugabe to retire and believed that Mnangagwa, despite being 75 years old, would be a better leader than the 93-year-old Mugabe. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, which recently made Mnangagwa its leader and reduced Mugabe's status, has put forward the motion to impeach Mugabe, and the opposition party has supported it.
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doubao <<Zimbabwe's Political Turmoil>>
Zimbabwe's parliament has started the process of impeaching Robert Mugabe after he's been in power for 37 years. Before this, the person expected to replace him, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was recently Mugabe's vice-president, broke his silence and called on the old leader to step down. Thousands of Zimbabweans gathered outside parliament to support the MPs, chanting and holding placards. One person said they want Mugabe to go home and rest, and they'll be angry if he's not impeached. Earl Ndawana, a 37-year-old graphic designer, said even at 75, Mnangagwa would be a better change than 93-year-old Mugabe. The ruling Zanu-PF party introduced the impeachment motion and the opposition supported it. ***
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gpto1 <<Zimbabwe Moves to Impeach President Robert Mugabe>>

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Zimbabwe's parliament has started the process to remove President Robert Mugabe from power after 37 years of his rule. Mugabe's former vice-president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is expected to take over, has called on Mugabe to resign and "accept the will of the people."

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Thousands of Zimbabweans gathered outside the parliament, urging lawmakers to impeach Mugabe. They were chanting, dancing, and holding signs expressing their desire for change. One protester, Earl Ndawana, said that even though Mnangagwa is 75 years old, he is considered young and energetic compared to the 93-year-old Mugabe.

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The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has removed Mugabe from his leadership position and appointed Mnangagwa as the new leader. They introduced the motion to impeach Mugabe, and the opposition parties supported it.
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kimi <<Zimbabwe's President Faces Impeachment>>
Zimbabwe's government is trying to remove President Robert Mugabe from power after 37 years. Many people in the country want him to step down, and his former vice-president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, is urging him to listen to the public's wishes. Thousands of Zimbabweans gathered outside the parliament building to support the impeachment process, hoping for change and a new leader. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has already chosen Mnangagwa as its new leader and is working with the opposition to impeach Mugabe.
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minimax <<Zimbabwe's Political Shift>>

Zimbabwe's parliament has started trying to remove President Robert Mugabe from office after he ruled for 37 years. Just before this, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who used to be Mugabe's close ally and vice-president, publicly asked Mugabe to resign, showing support for the people's wishes. Many Zimbabweans gathered near parliament, showing their support for Mugabe's removal by shouting, dancing, and holding signs. They want Mugabe, who is 93, to leave and let someone else lead. Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is 75, is seen as a good replacement because he is younger and more energetic compared to Mugabe. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, which recently chose Mnangagwa as its leader and reduced Mugabe's role, has proposed the impeachment, and the opposition has agreed to it.
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wenxinyiyan <<Zimbabwe Moves to Impeach Long-Serving President Mugabe>>

Zimbabwe's parliament has started the process to remove President Robert Mugabe from office after he's been in power for 37 years. The man likely to replace him, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has publicly asked Mugabe to resign and accept the people's wish. Many Zimbabweans gathered outside parliament, hoping for Mugabe's impeachment, saying they want him to go home and rest. The ruling party, which recently chose Mnangagwa as its new leader, has put forward the motion to impeach Mugabe, and the opposition party has supported it.
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zhipu <<Zimbabwe's Parliament Moves to Oust Mugabe>>

Zimbabwe's parliament has started the process to remove President Robert Mugabe from his position after 37 years in power. Before the lawmakers met, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was Mugabe's vice-president and is expected to take over, spoke up for the first time in over a week, asking Mugabe to resign and respect the people's wishes. Many Zimbabweans gathered outside the parliament to support the MPs, holding signs and cheering. One person at the rally, Earl Ndawana, said they want Mugabe to leave and that Mnangagwa, even at 75, would be a better leader than the 93-year-old Mugabe. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, which recently chose Mnangagwa as its leader and removed Mugabe from a key position, started the impeachment motion, and the opposition party agreed with it. ***
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deepseek-v3 <<Zimbabwe Moves to Remove Mugabe from Power>>
Zimbabwe’s parliament has started the process to remove President Robert Mugabe from office after he has been in power for 37 years. Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was Mugabe’s vice-president and is expected to take over, broke his silence to ask Mugabe to step down, saying he should listen to the people’s wishes. Thousands of Zimbabweans gathered outside parliament, cheering and holding signs, to support the lawmakers in their efforts to impeach Mugabe. People expressed frustration, saying Mugabe should retire and let someone else lead. The ruling party, Zanu-PF, has already chosen Mnangagwa as its new leader and supported the impeachment motion, which the opposition also agreed to.
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