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ZCTU
demands presidential elections
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
May 15, 2010
The Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) General Council on 15 May 2010 noted
with concern lack of progress in the economic and political spheres
since the inception of Government of National Unity (GNU).
GNU has been
characterized by impasses, name-calling and mistrust among the political
parties while the majority of Zimbabweans continue to suffer. The
envisaged new Constitutional
making process has been fraught with anomalies and as predicted
by ZCTU, has failed to take off as a result of squabbling. While
it would have been ideal to have a new people driven constitution
in place before elections, this is not currently possible.
Mindful of the above, the General Council meeting therefore resolved;
- That there
be a Constitutional Amendment number 20 that specifically deals
with elections
- That the
elections be presidential elections only, Local authorities, senate
and parliamentarians should not be affected since there were no
contentions for same.
- That Presidential
elections be monitored by Southern African Development Community,
African Union and the international community
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