|
Back to Index
National
Council Resolutions
Movement for Democratic Change
(MDC)
July 28, 2007
1. Economic
Crisis
The National
Council noted with deep concern the continued deteriorating economic
situation in Zimbabwe.
The National
Council further noted that the current economic malaise is a direct
result of the failed policies of Robert Mugabe and ZANU-PF that
have continued to provide no respite to the suffering of Zimbabweans
but have largely benefited Senior ZANU-PF officials and their party
loyalists.
In this regard
the National Council noted the current Price Reduction exercise
being carried out by ZANU-PF as an ineffective and short term strategy
addressing symptoms and not causes of our national challenges. First
and foremost how did these prices get out of hand? Yes, the people
of Zimbabwe deserve affordable prices for basic commodities and
services. However, these commodities and services must be available.
The ZANU-PF meaningless and populist efforts have created unprecedented
shortages. Businesses must be able to function in a sustainable
and profitable manner. Currently many companies are shutting down
leading to major de-industrialization. It is the view of the National
Council that there is a need for a holistic approach that deals
with fundamental causes of the Zimbabwe crisis; political illegitimacy,
poor country governance and lack of both economic vision and strategy.
These foundational matters have to be resolved in a holistic approach
that involves all stake holders, nationally, regionally and internationally.
Consequently,
the National Council resolved to mandate the leadership to engage
with the SADC Summit after the presentation of the economic report
on Zimbabwe and call upon SADC to ensure that there is a strategic
link between the economic report and the political report.
More significantly,
Council noted that Zimbabweans cannot outsource their emancipation
and liberation to foreigners. We must not be solely dependent on
the Mbeki initiative. We must have an alternative program of action
on the ground that seeks to achieve conditions for free and fair
elections. Consequently, Council resolved to intensify the defiance
campaign activities in conjunction with other political parties
and civic society organisations. In the battle to make Zimbabwe
a peaceful, democratic and prosperous nation, we must be masters
of our own destiny.
2. MDC
and the International Community
The National
Council noted the increasing international solidarity with the people
of Zimbabwe, in particular among African Governments and people.
In this regard
the National Council resolved to thank all those who have voiced
their concern over the Zimbabwean crisis, particularly the African
fraternity.
The National
Council further resolved to acknowledge the just ended SACP Congress
invitation extended to the Party as a positive development in the
recognition of the party among the African Fraternity.
3. Internal
Dialogue
Code of
Conduct
The National
Council noted that the Code of Conduct that was intended to govern
relations between the two MDC formations had not come into force.
The National
Council further noted that whereas as a Party we had agreed to the
code of conduct, the failure by the Morgan Tsvangirai led formation
to avail themselves to a press conference to formally adopt and
launch the code had resulted in the Code of Conduct remaining an
unused document. Today we formally make this document public.
Coalition
Agreement
- The National
Council noted that as a party we have consistently called for
unity of purpose among all democratic forces, particularly the
need to adopt the single candidate principle announced by the
President of our Party on the 16th March 2007.
- The National
Council further noted that over the last ten months both formations
of the MDC have been engaged in private internal negotiations
which have in recent months focused on how to bring to fruition
the single candidate philosophy. These negotiations culminated
in a draft Coalition Agreement which seeks to give Zimbabweans
an opportunity for a concerted effort to dislodge ZANU-PF. Today
we official make this agreement public.
- The National
Council resolved to formally adopt the Coalition Agreement as
is, i.e., as initially adopted by the two negotiating teams
- The National
Council noted that the Tsvangirai formation has rejected this
Coalition agreement. Fellow Zimbabweans, it is with a heavy heart
that we announce that our colleagues have rejected a united front
of all democratic forces that would have increased the opportunity
for us to defeat the criminal regime of Robert Mugabe. Unity of
purpose and action is essential to energise and mobilise the people
of Zimbabwe in their pursuit of change, more so when it is clear
that the conditions of our elections will be neither free nor
fair. If Morgan Tsvangirai does not understand the strategic value
of unity in our struggle against Mugabe, Council wonders whether
he is fit to be the President of Zimbabwe. If Morgan Tsvangirai
is such a weak and indecisive leader who cannot embrace what ordinary
Zimbabweans are demanding (unity of action and purpose), is he
worthy of the presidency of this country? Zimbabweans deserve
better leadership.
- Consequently,
the National Council resolved to proceed on its own in preparation
for any future elections. We will be fielding our own Presidential
candidate against both Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai. We
are here to present strategic vision and decisive leadership.
The people of Zimbabwe demand nothing less.
- The National
Council further resolved that the Party still believes in the
need for democratic forces to wok together. Unity of purpose and
action in the opposition is still a core and central organising
principle of the Party. However, the Party will only participate
in a process that gives life to the united front inspired by single
candidate philosophy where there is mutual respect and trust for
all parties.
4. Save
Zimbabwe Campaign
The National
Council noted the previous Resolution of the National Council to
participate in the Save
Zimbabwe Campaign.
The National
Council further noted that the founding principles and purpose of
the Save Zimbabwe Campaign was to provide a broad platform for democratic
forces to confront the regime of Robert Mugabe on an equal platform
and further that that the Save Zimbabwe Campaign was not intended
to further the interests of any one grouping.
The National
Council noted that as a Party we have continuously raised our concern
with the conveners of the Save Zimbabwe Campaign, the Christian
Alliance in respect of the lack of transparency in the manner the
Save Zimbabwe Campaign operates.
The National
Council further noted that the Save Zimbabwe Campaign has largely
remained an organisation that furthers the interests of a few individuals
and has abandoned the founding values and principles of The Save
Zimbabwe Campaign. It has become a vehicle to solely advance the
perverted agenda of Morgan Tsvangirai.
National Council
resolved to immediately withdraw the MDC from the Save Zimbabwe
Campaign because of its inability to work as a broad platform of
equals.
5. Archbishop
Pius Ncube
The National
Council noted the immense contribution made by Archbishop Pius Ncube
to the struggle against the Mugabe dictatorship over the years,
and his consistent outspokenness on the crimes of the regime from
Gukurahundi to Murambatsvina.
The National
Council noted the state orchestrated allegations levelled against
Archbishop Pius Ncube and that these were designed specifically
to tarnish his image and to prevent him from continuing to stand
up against the Mugabe regime.
The National
Council resolved to express solidarity with Archbishop Ncube.
6. ZINWA
The National
Council noted that the water situation in Bulawayo had reached critical
levels to the extent that residents were receiving water for less
than 3 hours per day.
Council further
noted that Bulawayo's water woes could easily be ameliorated with
the construction of the proposed pipeline from Mtchabezi Dam to
Umzingwane Dam, a distance of merely 35km.
Council resolved
to call upon government to immediately expedite the construction
of the pipeline from Mtchabezi Dam to Umzingwane Dam.
Arthur G.O.
Mutambara
MDC President
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|