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  • GNU watch: June 2009
    IDASA
    July 06, 2009

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    This document is not meant to be a comprehensive report on the state of the interim government of Zimbabwe. Rather it is aimed at giving an overview, month by month, of political developments under the terms set out in the Global Political Agreement (GPA). The sections profiled in monthly outputs may vary depending on events and issues raised in that particular report. Where possible, the relevant article as stipulated in the GPA has been provided. As this documentation began in April, there may at times be references to activities or events that took place in previous months.

    Article II Commitment

    Quotations by public figures pertaining to the GNU:

    "We hope that the incremental gains we have made so far will convince even the most sceptical to ensure that this government is consolidated." Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister 4 June 2009

    "Only a dead imperialist is a good one. We are Africans, our friends are those of the African community, of the African continent, of the Non-Aligned Movement, of the Third World, those we think like us, those who when they assist you will not lay down conditions." Robert Mugabe, President 25 June 2009

    "If the job of the civic society is to simply pander to political a party interest then that's wrong. I don't believe civic groups should just blindly follow the constitutional making process, it's not people driven it's a political party driven process." Lovemore Madhuku, NCA Chairman 3 June 2009

    "Sanctions in this juncture in our history are meaningless. Help us help ourselves by removing all those sanctions so Zimbabwe can have a fresh start." Arthur Mutambara, Deputy Prime Minister 12 June 2009

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