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Zimbabwe
electoral commission under scrutiny amid legal overhaul
Carole Gombakomba, Voice of America (VOA)
November 05, 2007
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2007-11-05-voa46.cfm
Washington -
Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change says that the
country's electoral commission needs to be replaced under the constitutional
amendment just signed by President Robert Mugabe, as it cannot claim
to be truly independent. The ruling party and opposition agreed
in negotiations for a constitutional amendment which President Mugabe
signed into law last week that an independent electoral panel should
be constituted to oversee the elections coming up next year. However,
this was not spelled out in the amendment legislation and to date
remains to be carried out as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is
now proceeding with various preparations for elections, including
the delimitation of new constituencies. The government-controlled
Sunday Mail newspaper quoted ZEC Chairman George Chiweshe as saying
the commission is independent as "the constitution says we
shall not be under anyone's influence, that is exactly what we will
follow." But opposition officials reject the notion that the
ZEC, named by President Mugabe, could be as independent as a panel
named by parliament and all parties.
Meanwhile, the
new Electoral Laws Amendment Bill, which is expected to bear upon
the operations of the electoral commission, has yet to be officially
gazetted. Elections Director Ian Makone of the MDC faction of Morgan
Tsvangirai, told VOA that a new commission which respects the spirit
of the Pretoria-negotiated accords must be established. Elections
Director Paul Themba Nyathi of the Arthur Mutambara opposition faction
says the electoral commission is still operating legally, but adds
that it should not take any major steps until the legislation enabling
the amendment is in place. From a legal standpoint, Jacob Mafume,
lawyer and national coordinator of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
said that in the absence of enabling legislation to alter the composition
and operations of the present commission, the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission is currently operating within the bounds of the law.
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