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National
Consultative Assembly resolutions
National Constitutional Assembly (NCA)
June
12, 2012
The National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA) held its Extraordinary National Consultative
Assembly meeting at Bumbiro/Isisekelo House, in Harare, on the 9th
of June 2012. All the Assembly's 10 provincial structures
attended, including national taskforce members and constituency
chairpersons. The National Consultative Assembly is the highest
decision making body outside congress.
After extensive
deliberations touching on the internal and external factors affecting
the constitutional reform movement and the people of Zimbabwe, the
consultative assembly made the following resolution:
(a)
State of the Organisation
The consultative
assembly acknowledged the difficulties in funding mainly caused
by donors who opted to support the ill-fated COPAC process. Having
noted that the NCA has been relying much on donor funds in its programming
and activities.
The Consultative
Assembly therefore resolved that;
1. The NCA
calls upon its membership to voluntarily assist in funding the programmes
and activities of the organisation to move away from too much reliance
on donor funds, to ensure that the NCA continues to be afloat and
remains truly independent in its operations bearing in mind the
'strings attachments' mainly associated with donor money.
2. Directs
the NCA to re-organize itself, rationalise its structures, re-introduce
focused ideological education at all levels of its leadership and
membership to refocus on advancing the interests of the People and
meeting their needs.
3. Enforces
membership cards to be sold at a pegged fee as a way of fundraising.
(b)
COPAC
Disturbed by
the manner in which COPAC handled the constitution
writing process blowing close to $45 million and yet they are
failing to produce a consolidated draft. Noting the defects in the
first draft constitution by COPAC. Recognising the unrelenting machinations
by ZANU PF in attacking the process
The consultative
assembly therefore;
4. Demand that
the draft be out for a referendum so that the people of Zimbabwe
be given a democratic right to decide what they want.
5. Calls upon
its structures to intensify the NO Vote campaign in rejecting the
politician driven constitution.
6. Demand that
an independent commission be established to start a fresh process
to lead the constitution making process.
7. Castigate
ZANU PF for not being sincere in their attack of COPAC, because
they are a part of it.
8. Instructs
ZANU PF to finish what they started and stop acting as if they are
not part of COPAC
Election
Noting that
there has been talk of an election to be held within 12 months
The meeting
therefore;
9. Rejects calls
to have an election without any meaningful reforms in our media,
electoral and security sector and without a new democratic people
driven constitution.
10. Demand
that elections be conducted only after a the writing of a new democratic
people driven constitution that will lead to a free and fair elections
Congress
Noting the resolution
by the NCA Consultative Assembly meeting of the 5th of June 2011,
which resolved that the NCA national congress be conducted after
the holding of the referendum
The consultative
assembly therefore;
11. Resolved
unanimously that the NCA Congress be held after the referendum and
national elections so as to allow the current leadership to continue
leading the NO Vote campaign. Therefore any talk of leadership renewal
has been shelved for the time being to allow the smooth running
of the Take Charge campaign.
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