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Pre-election
statement on Chikomba & Rushinga parliamentary by-elections
and Rural District Council elections
Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN)
October 05, 2006
The Zimbabwe Election
Support Network is concerned that the Chikomba and Rushinga Parliamentary
by-elections and rural district council elections scheduled for
the 7th of October 2006, will be held in the wake of the Supreme
Court of Zimbabwe's ruling that the country's Electoral Court
is unconstitutional. In July of this year, the Supreme Court struck
down a provision of the Electoral Act that allowed the Chief Justice
to name judges of the Electoral Court, which was set up in early
2005.
This decision creates
a void for all candidates contesting in the forthcoming weekend
poll. This gap implies that there would be no effective legal recourse
for any complaints arising from the polls, apart from the ordinary
courts. There are still many pending electoral cases before the
courts. ZESN is concerned that the law is still to be rectified
in order to bring it in line with the Supreme Court ruling and the
country's Constitution. A speedy and effective electoral dispute
resolution mechanism is a key process of nurturing democracy. ZESN
urges government to engage all stakeholders and to work with speed
to resolve this issue.
The Network is also concerned
by the inadequate voter registration in preparation for this election.
The Registrar of Voters by its own admission has failed to conduct
mobile registration of voters this year citing the lack of adequate
funds. Only static registration has been in progress. This is inadequate
in ZESN's view. With offices centralized and mainly located
in urban areas, voter registration is therefore not easily accessible
and is costly to the majority of citizens, who are resident in these
rural constituencies.
It is of paramount importance
for continuous voter registration to be conducted as provided in
our laws. This will give persons who, were previously unregistered,
who changed residence or who turned 18 years the chance to register.
Citizens who have been unable to register will be denied the opportunity
to exercise their right to vote.
An all-inclusive voters'
roll is the basis of any democratic free and fair election. The
compilation and maintenance of the voter's roll should be
done in such a way as to enable the realisation of people's
democratic rights. ZESN therefore urges the government to give the
full responsibility of the voters roll compilation, update and maintenance
to ZEC. There is also urgent need to overhaul the entire voters
roll.
Also of note is the fact
that Rushinga and Chikomba are also going to have rural district
elections on the same date against a background of many complaints.
Amongst these complaints noted by our observers and also raised
by the by the opposition and independent candidates is the new qualification
requirements put in place for nomination.
The requirement for producing police clearance puts a lengthy and
costly obstacle into the path of any aspiring candidate. In view
of the lack of facilities in the rural areas, it is only reasonable
to deduce that many candidates would fail to meet these requirements.
Further, the role given to traditional chiefs of "vetting"
candidates seems calculated to discriminate against some aspiring
candidates as these chiefs have in the past openly shown their alignment
and loyalty to the ruling party.
ZESN condemns these cumbersome,
costly and lengthy requirements for nomination procedures, which
should be done away with in order to facilitate the right to stand
for office of any eligible Zimbabwean.
Visit the ZESN
fact
sheet
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