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Fresh
doubts over poll roadmap
Ngaba Matshazi,
The Standard (Zimbabwe)
July 10, 2011
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/local/30486-fresh-doubts-over-poll-roadmap.html
A fresh conflict
is looming within the unity
government, amid indications that the coalition may not meet
the deadlines set for holding of elections. The partners last week
drew up an electoral roadmap, with tentative dates set for a referendum
and possible elections, but already it looks like these will be
missed.
According to the proposed
roadmap, the referendum should be held in November and if all goes
according to plan, an election will be held next August. But Priscilla
Misihairabwi-Mushonga, secretary-general of the MDC said the timeframe
for the holding of elections was process specific and everything
depended on the referendum.
"The November date
is based on that the drafting of the constitution would flow smoothly
and it will be adopted without any disagreements and this is highly
unlikely," she said.
Misihairabwi-Mushonga
said a second all stakeholders conference was due to be convened
after the completion of the draft and again some disagreements could
be expected.
She pointed out that
already people like Vice-President John Nkomo were denouncing devolution
in favour of decentralisation, while it was clear that a number
of provinces wanted devolution.
"The making of
the constitution is based on consensus of the three parties (Zanu
PF, MDC-T and MDC) and any disagreements will derail the process,"
she said.
As it is, Misihairabwi-Mushonga
said, the parties were yet to agree on the template to be used for
the collation of data.
She also said holding
a referendum in November, at the height of the rainy and farming
season could prove to be a logistical nightmare and everyone was
silent on the issue of resources.
On the holding of elections,
she said those coming up with the next August date were not factoring
in that little government work took place between December and January
and this meant that the date for elections would be pushed further
back.
"We lost the whole
of last year arguing whether we will hold elections this year,"
she said. "But some of us had already said it was not possible
to hold elections this year. I do not want to be drawn into that
again."
Two months ago the negotiators
came up with the roadmap, but reports suggest that Zanu PF was not
happy with some of the details and its negotiators, Nicholas Goche
and Patrick Chinamasa were subjected to tongue-lashing.
The party, which has
been obstinately calling for polls this year, failed to hold its
politburo meeting last week, a meeting which could have given pointers
on Zanu PF's feelings towards the latest efforts to have an
electoral roadmap.
Hardliners within
the party claim there is no need for an electoral roadmap, as it
is already contained in the GPA,
which created the inclusive government.
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