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Zimbabwe
People's Convention offers hope of grassroots resistance
Munyaradzi Gwisai, Socialist Worker
February 12, 2008
http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=14141
The Zimbabwe People's
Convention met last week. It was attended by nearly 4,000 delegates
from civic groups, trade unions, the Zimbabwe Social Forum and the
left.
Hopefully this event
will be compared to the 1999 Working People's Convention,
which led to the founding of the Movement for Democratic Change
(MDC).
The MDC became the main
opposition to Robert Mugabe's regime, but it is increasingly
conservative - accepting the West's neoliberal agenda.
Up until September
2007 all opposition groups agreed that there could not be a fair
election without a new constitution. Then in September, the two
competing MDC groups that now exist reached an agreement with the
ruling Zanu-PF party to accept a slight amendment to the constitution.
Civil society was chilled
to the marrow. Many felt the MDC had abandoned them.
They demanded talks with
MDC leaders. The People's Convention was planned as a report
back on this process, but the MDC refused to shift.
So the convention became
dominated by debates on what to do next. This discussion was the
basis for a People's Charter.
The International
Socialist Organisation was involved in drafting the section
on the economy. The key element was to oppose the neoliberal agenda.
Mugabe has called elections
for 29 March. The convention passed a resolution not to accept any
election without a people-driven constitution.
However, wealthy NGOs
and trade unions that support the MDC tried to get the convention
to accept that even if the elections were illegitimate people should
still vote as a protest. There was enormous pressure to support
this.
Hundreds of delegates
took over the hall in protest, singing and demanding mass action
as the way forward.
A compromise was agreed.
The convention decided not to issue advice on voting in illegitimate
elections. Individual organisations will make their own decisions.
We agreed to organise
a national demonstration before the March elections.
The People's Convention
sets the foundations for a people-driven alternative solution to
the crisis of Zimbabwe. This is a huge opportunity.
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