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Yet another ZANU PF detraction
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
February 13, 2012
The bid by ZANU
PF to destroy and derail the constitution
making process has taken a new twist with the political party
making frantic efforts to discredit the draft constitution before
its release. On Friday 10 February 2012, ZANU PF's mouth piece,
The Herald published what they claim to be 1st
draft of the Zimbabwean constitution. The publication of the
said draft was followed by articles trashing and discrediting the
contents of the draft with the co- Chairperson of COPAC, Paul Mangwana
highlighting that President Mugabe will not sign into law a document
which could potentially end his three decade strangle hold on power.
Today, 13 February, The Herald also published an article vilifying
the drafters and calling for their dismissal.
ZANU PF in typical fashion
have labeled their version of the draft constitution 'a regime
change document targeted at Robert Mugabe' clearly indicating
the bankruptcy of ideas within ZANU PF and their desperation to
deprive Zimbabweans their right to author a new constitution.
It is apparent that ZANU
PF is indomitable in ensuring that the constitution does not see
the light of day. The political party obviously failed to influence
the contents of the draft at a technical level and is now banking
on making noise to try and derail the process. Dismissing the said
draft constitution and questioning the 'goodwill' of
ZANU PF, the spokesperson of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition, Mr.
Thabani Nyoni said;
'What
we all need to appreciate is that there have been individuals within
the inclusive government delaying democratic consolidation in Zimbabwe.
The constitution making process is a key facet of democracy. The
document, whether real or doctored, was leaked to corrode public
confidence in the constitution making process. This is a build up
to a scenario where the country reverts back to the Lancaster House
Constitution
giving ZANUPF leverage to return to the old establishment.'
Constitutions are made
for posterity and Zimbabweans have every right to author a constitution
that reflects their views and aspirations. For ZANU PF to dismiss
what the people of Zimbabwe said during the outreach exercise on
the basis that it is not in tandem with the aspirations of the political
party is a negation of the citizens' rights to self determination.
ZANU PF should should allow the process to run its course and stop
interfering. Pre- empting the content and trying to influence public
opinion before a draft constitution is officially released by COPAC
is retrogressive to fostering citizen engagement with the constitution
making process.
Zimbabweans should be
weary of politicians who want to hijack the constitution making
process for the fear that it will bring with it reforms that will
lead to their defeat in the forthcoming elections.
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