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Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission disbands National Command Centre
Movement for Democratic Change
April 08, 2008
http://mdc.co.zw/newsbody.asp?newsid=60
The Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission (ZEC) has disbanded the National Command Centre
and the chief elections officer has told representatives of opposition
Presidential candidates that the verification process was now being
done at a secret location by people he refused to disclose.
The latest antics
by ZEC have proved beyond reasonable doubt that the government-appointed
body wants to rig the presidential election, which has clearly been
won by the MDC President, Morgan Tsvangirai.
In an unprecedented
move, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has failed to announce the
Presidential election results 10 days after the polling took place.
The MDC has gone to court to have ZEC compelled to announce the
results and the case is still being heard at the High Court of Zimbabwe.
Addressing a
press conference in Harare today, MDC secretary-general Hon Tendai
Biti said the disbanding of the command centre meant that the regime's
spy agency was now in charge and was busy concocting figures to
justify a run-off when the election was outrightly won by President
Tsvangirai.
The MDC secretary-general
told journalists in Harare that Lovemore Sekeramayi, the ZEC chief
elections officer, had told President Tsvangirai's chief election
agents Chris Mbanga and Morgan Komichi, that verification was now
being at another place outside the Harare International Conference
Centre. He refused to disclose who was now carrying out the collation
and verification exercise and the place where the exercise was now
being carried out.
Hon Biti deplored
African leaders for failing to take action was an unelected regime
was clinging to power in Harare.
"There
is silence from our friends in Africa and the rest of SADC when
it is clear an unwanted and unelected regime is in charge in Harare,"
he said. "Africa waited for too long and intervened when there
were many dead bodies in Rwanda and Somalia. Surely, they cannot
wait until there are dead bodies in the streets of Harare. We have
an illegal regime clinging to power in Harare and they are saying
nothing."
He said the
people of Zimbabwe remained calm despite Mugabe's plot to rig the
election and seduce them into violence to justify a violent crackdown
and a state of emergency.
The MDC secretary-general
said Robert Mugabe was illegally in charge because his term expired
on 11 March 2008. He said it was illegal for several former government
ministers to appear on national television, as they were periodically
doing, when the term of the current government ended on 28 March
2008.
"This government
is now illegal. It cannot purport to be functioning constitutionally,"
said Hon Biti.
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