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Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission under fire over pre-election redistricting
Carole Gombakomba, Voice of America (VOA)
January 07, 2008
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/Zimbabwe/2008-01-07-voa39.cfm
Independent local and
regional election observers have expressed concern about the lack
of transparency in the delimitation of new constituencies which
the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says it has just concluded.
ZEC Chairman George Chiweshe
was quoted in the state-controlled Sunday Mail newspaper that the
bounds of 210 constituencies - increased from 150 under a
2006 constitutional amendment - has been completed. Chiweshe
said presidential and general elections set for March won't
be postponed as the opposition demands.
Chiweshe said he will
present a preliminary report to President Robert Mugabe on the delimitation
results, which will eventually be tabled in parliament.
The commission is reported
to have allocated 143 of 210 seats to rural areas where the ruling
ZANU-PF party's support is strongest. Only 67 seats were allocated
to the urban and metropolitan areas dominated by the opposition.
Chairman Noel
Kututwa of the Zimbabwe
Election Support Network said the ZANU-PF government has kept
stakeholders in the dark on crucial election aspects.
Elsewhere, the Electoral
Institute of Southern Africa said the electoral commission has no
mandate to determine that the elections must be held in March, as
talks between the ruling party and opposition have yet to be concluded
in Pretoria.
Senior Program Officer
Belinda Musanhu told reporter Carole Gombakomba of VOA's Studio
7 for Zimbabwe that there should be an investigation into how the
delimitation was carried out if stakeholders remain disgruntled
with the process.
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