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Review of SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections - Opinion and Analysis
Electoral
reforms woefully inadequate
Paul
Themba Nyathi, MDC secretary for Information and Publicity
August 20, 2004
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/news/2004/August/Friday20/1317.html
SADC leaders who met
in Mauritius from August 16-17 for their annual summit had an opportunity
to deepen democracy across the region by establishing consensus on a broad
set of guidelines and principles for democratic elections.
If this happens it
would represent a significant landmark in the broader process of the region's
democratic transition.
The MDC has been deeply
encouraged by the level of collective political will that appears to be
driving the current regional deliberations on electoral benchmarks.
We are nonetheless
concerned that as not all Sadc members, in particular Zimbabwe, share
this vision for improved democratic governance, any protocol on electoral
standards that is eventually agreed risks being negatively diluted.
We urge the progressive
majority among Sadc leaders to firmly set out the criteria for free and
fair elections based on the premise that an election is a process, not
an event and not to allow the parameters of the debate to be deliberately
narrowed by leaders keen to manipulate the current deliberations to consolidate
their incumbency.
Within this context,
Sadc leaders need to be cognisant of the short-comings of the electoral
reforms recently tabled by the Zimbabwe government; reforms which President
Mugabe disingenuously claims will level the playing field for elections.
The proposals merely
tinker at the edges of what is needed. The appointments procedure for
the proposed electoral commission is not safeguarded from manipulation
by the president and the ruling party while the other reforms fail to
address the fundamental issue of opening up political space, an essential
prerequisite for genuine democratic elections.
We therefore request
that Sadc leaders advise President Mugabe that his reforms are woefully
inadequate and totally out of step with regional thinking on electoral
standards.
Moreover, Sadc leaders
should seek to ensure that President Mugabe leaves the summit with the
clear message that unless he implements comprehensive political and electoral
reforms that are capable of harnessing acceptable levels of transparency
and fairness in Zimbabwe's electoral process, Sadc will not entertain
his claims that next year's parliamentary elections will be free and fair.
Paul Themba Nyathi
MDC secretary
for Information and Publicity
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