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Zimbabweans' opinions on 31 July election announcement
Kubatana.net
June 14, 2013
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On 13 June,
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe announced
that elections were to be held 31 July. On the same day, Zimbabwe’s
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai rejected
this announcement as unconstitutional, and stating that he would
not accept Zimbabweans being “railroaded” into “another
illegitimate
election.”
We shared this
information with our subscribers, and asked them to share their
opinions with us.
About two-thirds
of respondents agreed with the Prime Minister, suggesting that the
July 31 date was too sudden, and that it did not allow adequate
time for the necessary reforms and legal process to be followed.
Around a quarter said the President was right, and were eager for
Zimbabwe to hold elections and move forward. And around a tenth
of respondents were of mixed opinion, wanting to wait for SADC to
step in and comment, or more concerned that elections simply be
non-violent, free and fair, regardless of when they are held.
As a few examples,
messages in support of Tsvangirai’s position included:
- How can he
do dat alone .enough tyme is needed reform first
- They want
2 prolong their stay in power to loot more.NO TO 31/07/06 ELECTIONS
whats the rush for
- Mugabe shouldn't
declare election date .Zimbabwe new constitution says election
is set amoung the principals
- Hazviite
Reforms first what's the rush about?
- Thus grossly
unfair to many zimbabwean given the scenario in media and electoral
sides which need reforms, PM is right
Messages in favour of a 31 July election included:
- We are sick
and tired we want election today
- Elections
ar overdue, & we're ready as voters. The economy is suffering.
MT must accept the date & prepare.
- All we need
are nuetral observers. Other issues wil b taken care of by whoever
wins. The int'l community wil assist. We don't want to be bogged
down in the current situation any longer.
- Lets get
over this thing called 'election' coz it has been dragged far
2 long! 31 July is indeed gud.
- The court
has already made a ruling and the President is simply abiding.
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