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SADC
praises Zim electoral process
Praise Matema, The Zimbabwe Guardian
(London)
April 01, 2008
http://www.talkzimbabwe.com/news/117/ARTICLE/2028/2008-04-01.html
The Southern African
Development Community (SADC) has issued a statement saying they
are encouraged by the peaceful electoral process in Zimbabwe and
commended the people of Zimbabwe for holding a 'peaceful and
credible' election.
Speaking at a press conference
in Harare, the head of the SADC Electoral Observer Mission (SEOM),
José Marcos Barrica described the election process as "characterized
by high levels of peace, tolerance and political vigor by party
leaders, candidates and their supporters."
He also commended Chairman
Justice George Chiweshe and chief inspector Jane Pamhidzirai, of
the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for their professionalism
in delivering results to the people of Zimbabwe.
He said the whole ZEC
team was very professional and not necessarily responding to international
demands for a quick result.
Barrica however noted
that "the elections were held against a background characterized
by a highly tense and polarized international atmosphere where some
quarters of the international community remain negative and pessimistic
about Zimbabwe and its chances for credible elections."
"Supporters of
different parties were wearing party regalia in shared public spaces
and transport without any fear," Barricca said.
Barrica said his mission
had noted and pursued concerns and allegations pertaining to bias
on the part of both the private and public media, pronouncements
by senior officers in the security forces, the presence of police
officers at polling stations, and the delay in the publication of
the voters' roll.
"Despite the mammoth
logistical challenges that these harmonised elections brought to
bear on all concerned, ZEC demonstrated high levels of professionalism,
resilience and hard work in organising these complex elections,"
Barrica said
He added: "The
voting process was meticulously witnessed by observers and party
agents. The polling stations generally opened and closed at the
prescribed times and voters behaved in an orderly manner and exercised
their franchise peacefully, freely and unhindered."
SEOM also noted that
there was an acceptable level of political maturity in Zimbabwe
which created a peaceful atmosphere and high levels of political
tolerance in which supporters of different parties could conduct
their activities.
On the fairness of the
elections, the mission noted that the use of translucent ballot
boxes and the presence of observers and party agents at polling
stations in line with the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing
Democratic Elections, ensured a transparent and credible process.
The Mission said all
political parties and their leaders should urge their supporters
to accept the outcome of elections and not to resort to violence
if the results do not go in their favor.
"It is SADC's greatest
hope that the spirit of co-operation and political tolerance which
prevailed thus far, will continue to thrive amongst all parties
and candidates in the post election phase. The greatest winner here
must be the people of Zimbabwe and hence we call on all political
parties to accept the election results. Any further queries and
concerns should be pursued in line with the laws of the country."
SEOM consisted of 163
members from 11 of the other 13 member states, namely Angola, Botswana,
DRC, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa,
the United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia. sardc.net
Meanwhile the Zimbabwe
government has warned the opposition against claiming a victory
in elections they have not yet won. They said the announcement that
they had won the election was tantamount to a coup de'tat
and would be treated as such.
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