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SADC
Parliamentary Forum's position regarding observation of the 2005
Zimbabwe parliamentary elections
SADC Parliamentary
Forum
March
10, 2005
Windhoek, Namibia
- Since the release of the names of countries and organisations
that were invited by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic
of Zimbabwe to observe the 2005 Zimbabwe Parliamentary Elections,
a copy of which was availed to the SADC Parliamentary Forum (Forum)
on 22nd February, 2004, there has been a lot of speculation in the
media as to whether the Forum was indeed one of the organisations
that had been invited to observe the elections.
The purpose
of this press statement is to clarify the above and provide a background
to the decision of the Executive Committee of the Forum which met
in Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday 8th March, 2005, to call
off its intention to send an election observation mission to Zimbabwe.
Since 1999,
the Forum has observed 13 elections in 10 SADC Member States. These
were Namibia (1999), Mozambique (1999), Mauritius (2000), Tanzania
(2000), Zimbabwe Parliamentary (2000), Zambia (2001), Zimbabwe Presidential
(2002) and Lesotho (2002). In 2004 alone, the Forum observed and
published reports on organisation and conduct of five elections,
namely South Africa, Malawi, Botswana, Namibia and Mozambique. The
deployment of election observation missions to these countries has
been based on the Forum being directly invited by either the electoral
commissions or relevant government authorities in each of these
countries.
At no time did
the Forum deploy an election observation mission without the express
invitation of the authorities of the country concerned. Such election
observation missions have been led by either Presiding Officers
of member Parliaments or office bearers of the Forum.
All Forum election
observation missions have, and will continue to observe elections
primarily in terms of the Constitutional and legal frameworks of
the countries concerned, in conjunction with the Forum's Norms and
Standards for Elections in the SADC Region which were unanimously
adopted by representatives of twelve parliaments of SADC Member
States on 21st March 2001, in Windhoek, Namibia. In addition, since
the adoption of the SADC Principles and Guidelines for Democratic
Elections by the Summit of Heads of State and Government in August
2004, the Forum has incorporated these principles and guidelines
in its election observation assessment framework. Reference has
also been made to the African Union Principles and Guidelines Governing
Democratic Elections of 2002.
At its meeting
held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania in December 2004, the Plenary Assembly
of the Forum approved the programme of work of the year 2005. This
programme of work includes among other activities, the observation
of elections in Zimbabwe, Mauritius and Tanzania, subject to invitations
being received from the respective countries.
Pursuant to
that approval and in terms of established practice, the Forum Secretariat
requested each of the twelve Member Parliaments of the Forum to
submit names of four parliamentarians and two parliamentary staff
who would be part of the election observation mission to Zimbabwe.
This was in anticipation of an invitation being received, as was
the case in respect of the 2000 parliamentary and 2002 presidential
elections in that country. A team of 36 Members of Parliament and
26 technical and other support staff was accordingly assembled in
readiness for deployment.
On 8th March,
2005 the Forum was advised by Zimbabwe's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
that all SADC institutions - of which the Forum is one, though clearly
defined within SADC as 'autonomous' - were being invited under SADC,
and therefore, the Forum was expected to be part of and observe
the elections 'under the overall leadership of the Chairman of SADC
Observation Mission.' This is the first time that the Forum has
been invited to any SADC Member State under this arrangement. The
Forum expected to observe the 2005 Zimbabwe Parliamentary Elections
in the same way as it has observed 13 elections in 10 countries
in the SADC region since 1999, including the 2000 Parliamentary
and 2002 Presidential elections in Zimbabwe, respectively.
As it stands,
therefore, the Forum has NOT been invited in its own right as an
autonomous institution of SADC, which is a fundamental departure
from the established practice by SADC countries.
The participation
of the Forum in the 2005 Zimbabwe parliamentary elections under
the arrangements proposed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Zimbabwe requires consideration and resolution by
Member Parliaments in Plenary Assembly. The Plenary Assembly is
the supreme policy making body of the Forum and is only expected
to meet during the period 31st May to 8th June, 2005.
It is with deep
regret, therefore, that the Forum is unable to observe the 2005
Zimbabwe Parliamentary elections under the proposed arrangements.
This message has since been communicated to the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Republic of Zimbabwe. Likewise, parliaments that
had nominated Members of Parliament and staff to participate in
the observation mission have also been advised accordingly.
In taking this
decision, the Forum recognises that even under the SADC Principles
and Guidelines for Democratic Elections, Member States are not obliged
to invite observers to their elections. As the regional organisation
of parliamentarians of SADC Member States, however, the Forum seeks
to make a contribution to the conduct of free and fair elections
by observing elections and making recommendations that are aimed
at entrenching and deepening gender equality and democracy throughout
the region. As elected leaders, legislators and representatives
of the peoples of the region, the role of parliamentarians in accelerating
the achievement of the objectives of SADC as articulated in the
SADC Treaty and in other protocols and declarations cannot be overstated.
Issued at Windhoek,
Namibia
Secretary
General
For and
on behalf of the SADC Parliamentary Forum
SADC Forum
House
Parliament
Gardens
Windhoek
Namibia
Tel: (+264 61)
246 61/249 321
Fax: (+264 61) 254 642/247 569
info@sadcpf.org
www.sadcpf.org
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