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ZESN
against the bid to postpone elections
Zimbabwe
Election Support Network (ZESN)
June 24, 2003
The Zimbabwe
Election Support Network is wholly against the idea, which came
from the Urban Councils’ Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) to postpone
the urban council elections. As ZESN, we feel that this idea defeats
the purpose of democracy in our country.
The urban council
elections were due to be held in August this year and according
to the terms of the Urban Councils’ Act the local elections are
supposed to be held after every four years. They come a nearly a
year after the Rural District Council Elections of September 2002
which were won overwhelmingly by the ruling ZANU-PF.
Noting the UCAZ’s
concern that there is no money to administer the elections, ZESN
calls for the government to make an effort and ensure that these
elections take place and acknowledge that democracy is competitive.
ZESN also calls
all involved stakeholders in elections to advocate for one electoral
independent body that oversees all elections and do away with the
idea of councils in this instance funding for their own elections.
Every election in Zimbabwe is equally important and funds should
be made available for each and every election without failure.
We therefore
urge the government to look closely into the issue and centralise
all elections on one independent electoral body which will be in
charge of ensuring proper administration of every process in any
election.
We feel that
postponing these elections might give bad precedence taking into
consideration that the most urban councillors were elected four
years ago and belong to the ruling ZANU PF.
Whilst in terms
of section 103(k) of the Urban Councils’ Act, the minister has powers
top postpone the elections for one year in order to enable proper
administration of the process as ZESN we recommend that the minister
should not postpone these elections as this will be perceived as
if it is a political gimmick by the ruling party to extend the terms
of office for their councillors.
Reflecting back
to the year 2000 parliamentary elections and the subsequent by-lections,
the MDC won most of the urban elections and it is most likely that
the same might happen in the urban council elections.
We re-emphasise
again our call for an independent electoral body in Zimbabwe.
For more information:
Ellen
Kandororo, Information Officer
Media and Communication Desk
E-mail: ellenk@zesn.org.zw
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