|
Back to Index
This article participates on the following special index pages:
New Constitution-making process - Index of articles
NCA
position on the contents of COPAC's first draft constitution
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
February
13, 2012
The National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA) is not surprised by the contents of
COPAC`s First Draft Constitution. The Draft is the Kariba
Draft on a COPAC letterhead. As long as the constitution-making
process remains exclusively in the hands of the three political
parties in the GPA,
Zimbabweans must not expect a miracle: the result will be a Kariba
Draft vesting all powers in an Executive President and not doing
enough in the area of social and economic rights. This is what we
have seen in COPAC`s First Draft.
As NCA we are
entirely aware that COPAC is claiming to be working on this First
Draft until it produces its final Draft but this is an exercise
of cheating the public and making money for the politicians involved.
The final Draft will remain the Kariba Draft! COPAC will merely
add the word "Final" to the Draft. For COPAC to write
the word "FINAL", millions of United States dollars
will have to be paid to its members. The Inclusive Government has
all these millions of dollars to give COPAC but has no money for
food, clean water, electricity, medicines and education for the
poor. It has no money for job creation but pays politicians to spend
three years to produce a document which was already written before
they were elected.
The arrogance
being shown by the Inclusive
Government in almost all aspects is shocking and a complete
demonstration of a failed state. On constitutional reform, it is
proud to announce that "the new constitution will be negotiated"
but still saying the process is "people-driven." A negotiated
constitution is NOT a people-driven constitution. On the economy,
it claims to have "stabilized the economy" when the
lives of the majority of the people have not improved. What makes
this arrogance most alarming is that some of our colleagues who
used to be with us in the struggle for a genuine transformation
of our society, now think that they have the power to short circuit
our struggle. We will not allow them to do this.
In 2000, the
NCA successfully mobilized Zimbabweans to vote NO against a Draft
Constitution which concentrated all powers in the President. In
2007, the three political parties published their Kariba Draft,
which, like the rejected 2000 Draft Constitution, concentrated all
powers in the President. Once again, after almost three years of
pretence, COPAC is producing a second version of the Kariba Draft
with even more powers being given to an Executive President. Such
a constitution is not acceptable and will be rejected by Zimbabweans
in the referendum.
We have, over
the years, developed a set of key principles to judge the goodness
of a proposed Draft Constitution. One such key principle is that
power must not be concentrated in the executive arm of government.
An executive presidency is the surest way of undermining this principle.
With an executive President given such a proud and secure place
in the Kariba/Copac Draft, what new constitution are they talking
about?
As NCA urges
Zimbabweans not to be hoodwinked by ZANU (PF)`s claims that the
COPAC Draft is taking away power from the President. This is a bargaining
strategy! This is the same strategy they used to cheat the MDC into
signing the GPA: at the time the GPA was being signed, ZANU(PF)
cheated the MDC into believing that the GPA was a power sharing
arrangement, yet at the time of implementation, it changed track
and reminded everyone that the president was "head of state,
head of government and commander-in-chief". With these three
titles, the President in the GPA is doing everything, leaving the
Prime Minister, a ceremonial senior Minister. The COPAC /KARIBA
Draft is even not ashamed to proclaim in 6.2 that:
" The
President is the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-
Chief of the Defence Forces".
Is this not
what ZANU (PF) has always preached? Which powers of the President
have been taken away? The MDC does not seem to have learnt anything
from its poor bargaining strategies in the GPA. Its representatives
in COPAC think they are reducing the powers of the President by
subjecting presidential appointments to "the approval of Parliament".
The NCA asks this question: Is the formula of requiring the President
to "consult" the Prime Minister working? The COPAC/Kariba
Draft is repeating the same failed formula of the 2000 Draft. It
was for this reason that the 2000 Draft was rejected in the referendum.
The NCA demands
a new, democratic and people-driven constitution. This requires
the setting up of an independent Constitutional Commission, working
on an all inclusive and non-partisan basis. This can easily be done
before the next election. The term of office of the Inclusive government
ends in June 2013 and there is sufficient time for a democratic
and people-driven constitution. An election under the current defective
constitution is not acceptable. The COPAC/Kariba Draft is not different
from the current constitution. Only a democratic and people-driven
constitution will guarantee a free and fair election.
Visit the NCA
fact
sheet
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|