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Zimbabwe's
democratization still unaddressed
Youth Alliance for Democracy
September 09, 2009
It is now over
six months since the inception of the inclusive government and most
of the issues towards the democratization of the nation are still
unaddressed due to political fragility and lack of trust between
three parties in government. Hence, due to this turmoil situation,
the ensurity of the timely constitution is slugging down with this
hopeless environment.
The select committee
is reported to have downed tools in protest of paltry allowances
whilst ZANU PF feels MDC should by now have facilitated the lifting
of restrictions which it prefers to call sanctions. The Politburo
ZANU PF'S highest decision making body is on record saying
that the issue of the constitution is only meant to effect regime
change diplomatically hence political will on the part of the former
ruling party is lacking. The effects of such political pornography
is either the constitution will be delayed or it will be fast tracked,
both of which are unfortunate and evil to the democracy starving
Zimbabweans.
Youth Alliance
for Democracy (YAD) has taken an initiative against this background
to embark on nationwide youth pressure campaign to pressurise the
government to timely act over the building of the new constitution
as this is the last hope that citizens start to feel now. We are
also sending the daily count down message through emails to all
of the members of the select committee co- chairpersons and rational
citizens to build cohesion amongst all the citizens of Zimbabwe.
We also urge
fellow pro-democratic organisations and movements to complement
these efforts as a step towards our struggle in the opening of democratic
space. We also feel that instead of just lamenting the denial democratic
right of the people of Zimbabwe, this time should be utilized to
conscientize, educate and mobilise all and sundry to take not only
the constitutional making process seriously but even equally critical
democratic issues such as national healing, transitional justice,
economic recovery to mention a few.
This is the
time to strategically position communities to take an active role
in issues to do with the nation to squash once and for all the top
to bottom approach which has been a norm in Zimbabwe.
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