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Nullification
of poll results
Transparency
International Zimbabwe (TI-Z)
January
17, 2003
Transparency
International Zimbabwe (TI-Z) welcomes the two verdicts nullifying
the 2000 Parliamentary election results for the Gokwe North and
East constituencies. It has been noted in the judgments delivered
that the results have been cancelled for corrupt practices carried
out by the candidates' election agents, with their knowledge and
approval.
We appreciate
the fact that the High Court has carried out its duties without
undue political interference. We hope that the Supreme Court will
do the same. We look forward to a speedy resolution of the pending
appeals to the Supreme Court by the election candidates. It is important
that these appeals be disposed of to enable the constituents of
the relevant areas to be democratically represented in the Legislature.
Of major concern
to us is the high incidence of contested election results, that
are still pending in the High Court. 36 seats have so far been contested,
with 12 retained by Zanu PF, and 6 nullified by the High Court.
We call upon the authorities and contesting parties to ensure that
future elections are carried out in a transparent and corruption-free
manner. We also call on supporters to accept the Court's judgments,
and exercise political maturity in their campaigns in future. The
law must be allowed to take its course in the fair determination
of election results.
John Makumbe
Chairman
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