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MDC Parliamentarians, a bunch of pussycats
Psychology Maziwisa
May 24, 2010
Mugabe-s continued
desire to run this country into the ground tells us everything we
need to know. He is determined to become President for life and
his determination is becoming more extreme by the day.
His contempt for the
unity government is clear for everyone else to see except the MDC
who have been silent to the point of misleading the whole nation
into believing that theirs is a progressive and amicable working
relationship despite all the facts pointing in the opposite direction.
The inescapable
truth is that, ever since the advent of the inclusive government,
it has been one-way traffic much like that Chelsea vs Wigan match
that ended up as an exercise in counting.
Despite his September
15, 2008 undertaking to 'work together to create a genuine,
viable, permanent and sustainable solution to the Zimbabwe situation-,
Mugabe has arrogantly shown that he has no intention to cooperate
with the MDC in order to redress the crisis caused by none other
than himself and his henchmen.
Indeed, he has shown
that he has no intention either to be 'genuine- about
creating a new Zimbabwe.
Simply put he is not
interested in being party to any reform arrangement that could eventuate
in Tsvangirai replacing him as President.
Article 20.1.3
(p) of the Global
Political Agreement provides that when exercising his executive
powers in terms of the Constitution or any Act of Parliament, the
President shall act 'in consultation with the Prime Minister-.
Make no mistake about
it, if Mugabe and Tsvangirai have ever acted in consultation with
each other on anything, it has not been in respect of senior and
crucial public appointments.
From the appointment
of the Governor of the Reserve Bank and the Attorney General- to
the appointment of George Chiweshe to the High Court bench as Judge
President, Mugabe has acted single-handedly.
By systematically ensuring
that crucial government positions are occupied by ZANU PF loyalists
without any effective condemnation, Mugabe has had it all his own
way.
Meanwhile Roy Bennett
has yet to be sworn in as Deputy Minister for Agriculture. He has
been persecuted, vilified and his rights have been grossly violated-
all at the behest of Mugabe.
ZANU PF thugs have been
deployed across the country to inflict terror ahead of the constitution-making
process.
When Tsvangirai dares
to question why the Zimbabwe Media Commission is dragging its feet
in the licensing of new media houses, he is ridiculed and labelled
as 'impatient- by the Charambas of this world.
The point is simply this:
all of this craziness is taking place with the MDC not merely as
a distant, impotent opposition party but as a supposedly equal partner
in an inclusive government whose President is doing as he chooses
right under their noses.
At the grass roots level,
a whole host of courageous MDC cadres across the country deserve
our unstinting admiration.
However, the very fact
that Mugabe can continue to consolidate his grip on power without
let or hindrance- even with a coalition government in place- shows
that the parliamentary MDC is increasingly becoming a party of pussycats.
Either that or they have
completely taken their eyes off the ball.
When the MDC convened
the weekend crisis meeting following ZANU PF-s registration
of their intent to further persecute Bennett, the majority of Zimbabweans
were upbeat about the prospect of that meeting breaking the silence.
In particular we hoped that it would resolve, once and for all,
to boldly stand up against Mugabe. Alas, it was too much to ask.
More recently,
Mugabe has unilaterally appointed a string of judges to the bench,
some of whom have more of a reputation for violating the rule of
law than for upholding it- yet all the MDC had to say was 'We
are gob-smacked.-
For goodness sake, where
are the unrelenting howls of protest and refusal to accept these
appointments?
Although it is not misplaced
for the MDC to refer each and every act of Mugabe-s tyranny
to the SADC as the guarantors of the unity government, it would
be foolhardy in the extreme if we believed that the SADC will change
their tone after two years of a largely softly, softly approach.
There is a visibly ingrained
reluctance on the part of African leaders to openly and strongly
criticize each other out of some warped sense of loyalty to one
another.
If anyone is going to
boldly stand up against Mugabe it must start with the people of
Zimbabwe themselves. Indeed, it must start with the parliamentary
MDC and perhaps then the SADC will follow suit.
Until it is clear to
the SADC that the parliamentary MDC is standing up to Mugabe, no
effective action can be expected from the regional bloc.
Our circumstances now
demand that we explore the Christian maxim: 'God helps those
who help themselves- if we are to bring an end to three decades
of Mugabe-s despotism. The parliamentary MDC cannot continue
to pursue their reserved and sterile approach without running the
risk of condoning what Mugabe has already done and paving the way
for more terror and misery ahead.
© Psychology
Maziwisa LLB, Union for Sustainable Democracy, http://www.usd.org.zw
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