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  • MDC To Suspend Participation in Elections
    Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
    August 24, 2004

    The Spirit of Mauritius
    The MDC National Executive met today and deliberated on a number of key issues that are affecting Zimbabwe. The Executive particularly welcomed the spirit of the SADC summit in Mauritius last week. The unanimous agreement on a SADC protocol on regional electoral standards represents a significant step forward in the enhancement of a solid democratic culture across the region.

    This development also signifies the political will that exists within the SADC to assist the process of African Renaissance. 

    The Executive noted that in Zimbabwe the implementation of the SADC standards will require major changes to the political environment and legal electoral framework. 

    Restore
    Although the Zimbabwe government is a signatory to the new SADC protocol on elections, the Executive does not believe that the government acted in good faith and consequently harbours serious doubts as to the government’s commitment to enforcing the electoral standards contained in the Protocol.

    The Executive also expressed deep concern at the government’s unrelenting assault on democratic rights of the people as illustrated by the gazetting last week of a draft bill that contains provisions that pose a severe threat to the activities of civic organisations through which Zimbabweans organise themselves around issues of concern. 

    In the light of the continued absence of any tangible sign that the government is prepared to enforce the SADC protocol on elections in its broadest sense, and thereby address the MDC’s own minimum standards for elections (that are contained in our ‘RESTORE’ document), the Executive has decided to suspend participation in all forms of elections in Zimbabwe. 

    The MDC will not participate in elections until the political space has been opened up and a legal, institutional and administrative framework for elections has been established that harnesses acceptable levels of transparency and fairness in the electoral process. 

    For this to happen the government needs to combine a comprehensive reform of Zimbabwe’s electoral framework with significant political reforms, in particular the ending of political violence and the repeal of repressive statutes such as POSA and AIPPA that place gratuitous curbs on the independent media and citizens’ democratic rights pertaining to freedom of speech, assembly and association.

    Harare City Council
    The Executive further noted with dismay the continuous efforts of the Zanu PF government to prevent the elected Harare Council from carrying out their basic functions. As a result of this unrelenting political interference with their activities, and the government’s demonstrable contempt for their roles as democratically elected representatives of the people, the remaining MDC councillors in the city have this morning decided to resign en masse.

    Paul Themba Nyathi
    Secretary for Information and Publicity

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