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Elections
only after a new constitution - Madhuku
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
May
05, 2011
National Constitutional
Assembly (NCA) Chairperson Professor Lovemore Madhuku said that
Zimbabwe should only go for polls only after a new people driven
constitution is in place. Professor Madhuku said this while addressing
villagers in Mazowe South's Kanyemba district ward 13 at a
Take Charge campaign meeting held today.
As the NCA we
are telling the politicians of this country that elections should
only be conducted after the writing of a new genuine people driven
constitution. That new constitution should guarantee a free and
fair election, he said. Further, Madhuku dismissed the COPAC process
saying that it will not come up with the desired constitution that
will enable the country to conduct free and fair elections.
Speaking at
the same meeting NCA National Spokesperson Madock Chivasa told villagers
that they should only accept a good constitution that bears in mind
the aspirations of the people. Chivasa said that the people should
be able to judge for themselves after the COPAC draft is out and
that should aid whether to vote YES or NO during the referendum.
After the draft
is out its everyone's duty as a Zimbabwean to scrutinise the
contents of the draft and if your views are not captured surely
you should all vote NO, said Chivasa. The NCA spokesperson said
it was a fallacy to expect a good document coming out of the COPAC
process basing on the manner in which the process was undertaken.
The NCA leaders
both called for the abolishing of COPAC to pave way for an independent
commission to spearhead the constitution making exercise. A villager
who spoke during the meeting said that they were afraid of political
violence during the run-up to the referendum as some community leaders
have already started intimidating people. He also said that they
were forced to sign the anti-sanctions petitions.
The Take Charge
Campaign meetings are part of the NCA's NO vote campaign that
seeks to resist the Parliament
sponsored constitution. The NCA has lined up a number of activities
countrywide.
Visit the NCA
fact
sheet
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