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COSATU
and ZCTU: election results must be announced
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) and Congress of South African Trade
Unions (COSATU)
April 08, 2008
The Congress of South
African Trade Unions and the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions held
a meeting this morning, Tuesday 8 April 2008, to receive a report
from the ZCTU on the current political crisis in Zimbabwe.
The ZCTU salutes
the people of Zimbabwe, especially in the rural areas, for overcoming
all the obstacles to prevent them exercising their vote. These included
the chaotic state of the voters' roll, restrictions on the media,
the cancellation of some political meetings, the denial of access
to opposition parties into certain rural areas, village headmen
calling people to the polling stations brandishing the voters' roll
in order to intimidate them, statements
by Generals that they would not salute any opposition party
leader, and by President Mugabe that he would not accept defeat.
The arrest of the South African pilot had nothing to do with the
trumped up charges but was a blatant attempt to stop the MDC from
campaigning in the rural areas.
All these factors combined
to make many people not to participate in the elections - the turnout
was low. It was not a free and fair election, yet despite that the
people defied all the odds and have spoken. The urban areas voted
overwhelmingly for opposition parties and the rural votes swung
dramatically against the ZANU-PF.
The ZCTU had hoped that
all the results would have been announced by now. The Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission is not obliged to announce the council, parliamentary
and senate elections as they are counted at polling stations, with
results posted at each of the polling stations and announced at
constituency command centres. The ZEC is however compelled by law
to announce the Presidential results.
It appears that when
ZANU (PF) saw the results of the presidential vote, they leaned
on the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to only release the parliamentary
and senate results first, in order to give them time to find a way
to prove that Morgan Tsvangirai received less that 50%, so that
a run-off would be necessary. The independent NGO, the Zimbabwe
Electoral Support Network has calculated that his vote was between
47% and 49%, with Robert Mugabe receiving 41%-43%. The MDC through
the party agents that were observing at all polling stations put
the poll at 50.3%.
The ZANU (PF) claim that
no candidate has a majority and that they have been cheated of 4900
votes, through ZEC officials 'under-counting' their vote, though
they have not revealed how they know that.
It should be noted that
all political parties including the ZANU (PF) and the MDC had party
agents in all polling stations. These party agents signed for the
results before these were posted in the polling stations. In addition
to this ZCTU and other NGOs had monitors who witnessed the counting
and the signing in most polling stations.
In the face of the above
fact it is very clear that the arrest of ZEC officials is an attempt
to force some ZEC officials to change tune. The suspicion is that
they will be tortured into "confessing" that they, and
other agents, under-counted President Mugabe's votes as claimed
by the ZANU (PF) Politburo, which has issued a statement that some
of its party agents were bribed by the MDC. This is the reason behind
the arrest of the ZEC officials. Yet no party agent and police officers
who all signed the V11 and V23 forms which contained the results
posted outside the stations were arrested.
The ZANU-PF is also challenging
the results in 16 parliamentary wards, just enough, if they succeed,
to reverse the results in their favour and give them a majority
of seats. It is speculated that the reason why ZANU PF is so desperate
to undermine the will of the majority is that Mugabe intended to
resign in six months and make way for Emmerson Mnangagwa, which
will be impossible if the ZANU-PF does not have a parliamentary
majority.
ZANU - PF clearly knows
it lost the vote, yet it is still illegal for anyone to say this
in public. Even if Mugabe came second, for an incumbent president,
that amounts to a defeat. The ZCTU and many other civil society
formations are coming under intense pressure from their constituencies
to initiate protest action in the face of the refusal of ZEC to
announce the Presidential elections results.
The leadership is aware
that such protest may be what President Mugabe is praying for, in
that it would give him the excuse to declare a state of emergency
and rule by decree. With the history of violence including, the
massacre of 20 000 people in Matebeland between 1983 and 1987, this
fear is not far fetched.
For that reason the ZCTU
is urging all its members to remain calm, as the situation is a
cliff-hanger and the popular mood is explosive. The ZCTU is however
extremely concerned that in the context of divisions in the uniformed
forces and even amongst the war veterans a possibility looms that
people may lose patience. No one predicted the Rwanda and Kenya
scenarios until they happened.
The ZCTU and COSATU demand
that the results be announced. If there is a clear winner that winner
must form a government. If there is no winner the election must
be rerun, with an increased number of international and local observers.
The federations are preparing
themselves for three scenarios. First is that a winner is declared
and he forms a new government and begin a process of national unity.
The second scenario is that there will be a run-off election. The
third, more negative one, is that President Mugabe will rule by
decree and in effect stage a coup.
The ZCTU, speaking for
all progressive Zimbabweans who want a change to their plight, thanks
COSATU and South African civil society for their constant support
for the struggle for democracy and human rights in Zimbabwe.
Visit the ZCTU
fact sheet
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