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Talks, dialogue, negotiations and GNU - Post June 2008 "elections" - Index of articles
Youths reflect on the Zanu PF/MDC talks
National Youth Development Trust (NYDT)
July
25, 2008
We the young Zimbabweans
who met on the 25th of July to discuss the current negotiations on Zimbabwe
and representing the National Youth Development Trust, ZINASU,
YIDEZ, International
Socialist Organisation, Habbakuk Trust, Bulawayo
Dialogue, Intsha. Com, ZIMCODD,
Radio
Dialogue, National
Constitutional Assembly, Students
Christian Movement, Students
Solidarity Trust and Bulawayo Progressive Residents Association.
Recognising
that the crisis in Zimbabwe has resulted in the structural disempowerment
and systematic marginalisation of young people;
Cognisant
of the fact that the young people have been greatly affected by the crises
in Zimbabwe;
Acknowledging
that any process of dialogue in Zimbabwe should be based on the results
of the March 29 elections
Recognising the need to set a new political precedent that respects electoral
democracy as an important aspect of political transition;
Deploring
the continuous marginalisation of young people in the economic, social
and political agenda as shown by their lack of representation in the current
negotiations,
Resolutions
In view of the political realities obtaining in our country we therefore
resolve that years of intimidation and violence can not stop up, neither
economic, social and political marginalisation silence us from shaping
a new and genuine democratic dispensation for our country.
As a way of putting in place a new precedent of political power transition
we therefore resolve that there be a Transitional Government that is mandated
with the following:
- Drafting and bringing
to a referendum a new democratic people driven constitution which shall,
among other things, deal with the following issues: Comprehensive electoral
reforms; provide for an independent electoral commission; provide for
a clear separation of powers between the executive, the judiciary and
the legislature; restoration of the rule of law; scraping off of draconian
legislations such as POSA
and AIPPA
- Economic reforms
through: restoring credibility of the country in the global finance
institutions like the IMF and the World bank; re-oiling the Zimbabwean
industries to create employment opportunities for the youths; provision
of basic commodities for the survival of the people
- Professionalising
state institutions like the public media and the civil service through:
depoliticisation of the civil service especially the army and the police
force; demilitarisation of public institutions like the GMB, NRZ and
others; depoliticisation of state media journalists and opening up of
the public media to everyone including opposition political parties
and civil society
- Preparing people
for a free and fair presidential run off which shall be monitored by
local, regional and international observers
- Ensure access
to affordable and quality education for all young Zimbabweans. It is
our well considered view that the above mentioned issues constitute
the democratic fundamentals and necessary prerequisites for a new political
dispensation in Zimbabwe which if ignored the outcome will be disastrous
for the democracy project.
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