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"needs to be normalised" before polls - MDC
IRIN
News
February 19, 2004
http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=39584
The Zimbabwean
opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said on Thursday
the country "needs to be normalised" before elections can be held.
MDC spokesman Paul Temba Nyathi was responding to an announcement
on state radio that parliamentary elections would be held in March
next year. President Robert Mugabe was also quoted as saying he
had no plans to retire from politics.
Nyathi told IRIN: "The atmosphere in the country is hardly conducive
for holding free and fair elections. Has an independent election
supervisory body set up by the government? Has the level of intimidation
ceased? Do we have a free media - a major requirement for holding
democratic elections?"
The five-yearly elections would have had to be held before June
2005. In the last elections, in 2000, MDC won 57 of the 120 parliamentary
seats. Another 12 members are nominated by the president, 10 seats
are reserved for traditional leaders and eight seats are filled
by provincial governors, bringing the total number of members in
the Zimbabwean parliament to 150.
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