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CPC submissions on the impending 2012 National Budget presentations
by the Minister of Finance Hon Tendai Biti
Committee
of the Peoples Charter (CPC)
October 13, 2011
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Introduction
(i) This is
our considered input for consideration by the Ministry of Finance
as it prepares the projected national budget for the year 2012.
It is important at the onset to make it apparent that in presenting
this alternative peoples budget framework it be made apparent that
the Committee of the Peoples Charter (CPC) submissions are not made
out of particular economic or financial expertise but commitment
to our country and commitment to democratic people centered government.
And in so doing, we wish to make it clearly understood that these
submissions are premised on our intention to see the government
prioritize the establishment of a Social Democratic ideological
underpinning to the state, and a Social Welfare oriented national
economy.
(ii) We are
also persuaded that any Zimbabwean annual national budget should
fundamentally serve the citizens of this country. This makes such
a policy document one that must have the approval of the people
of Zimbabwe, must talk to their collective national and individual
aspirations, address matters related to the livelihoods of contemporary
and future generations of the country and above all, seek to promote
democratic, people centered and accountable government within a
Social Democratic and Social Welfare framework.
(iii) Furthermore,
in the three years that have lapsed since the formation of the inclusive
government, it is publicly acknowledged and recognized that the
inclusive government, through the Ministry of Finance has, to its
credit, sought to ensure that there is public consultation over
and around the formulation of key performance priorities of the
national budget. It is such an approach to the national budget that
has prompted the Committee of the Peoples Charter (CPC) to make
its input to the Ministry of Finance on this important national
issue. The CPC, in the interest of public transparency has also
copied these submissions to all of the relevant portfolio committees
of the Parliament of Zimbabwe and civil society organizations with
the intention of appraising fellow Zimbabweans on our views on matters
related to the 2012 national budget.
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