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MDC
National Executive deliberates on the inclusive government
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
March 02,
2009
The MDC National Executive
today met at the party's headquarters Harvest House and deliberated
upon the report from President Morgan Tsvangirai on the progress,
challenges and obstacles in the life and health of the inclusive
government. The party took note and registers concern on the following;
A). Political prisoners;
The party urges the inclusive government to immediately and efficaciously
address the release of all political prisoners in line with the
agreement by the three principals of the political parties in the
inclusive government.
B). Appointment
of permanent secretaries and ambassadors ;The party notes that the
appointment of permanent secretaries did not comply with the provisions
of the constitution. The party stresses the urgency and desirability
of the resolution of this matter in line with the letter and spirit
of the Global
Political Agreement (GPA).
C). Farm disruptions;
The National Executive also noted with concern fresh farm disruptions
which are affecting production and stability on the farms. The MDC
therefore urges the inclusive government to immediately intervene
to stop disruptions in order to enhance productivity on all farms.
D). Provincial governors;
The party took note of the progress made on the issue of provincial
governors in terms of the adoption of allocation formula. The MDC
calls for timeous and immediate swearing in of these provincial
governors to complete the formation of governors.
E). Senior government
appointments; The appointments of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)
governor andAttorney General (AG) remain an outstanding issue in
line with the resolutions of SADC. The party therefore notes with
concern the delay in the implementation of the Global Political
Agreement and calls on these things to be resolved with immediate
effect.While the party appreciates the progress made within two
weeks, we note with concern the delay and gaps in the realization
of the Global Political Agreement.
F). Size of government;
The MDC national executive views the new cabinet as too big and
heavy for the country. In this regard, the MDC National Executive
restated the party's commitment to a small but efficient cabinet
to enhance accountability and fiscal prudence.
G). New Constitution
- the MDC notes the national consensus on the desirability and need
for a new constitution. The party therefore urges the inclusive
government to put in place a framework that would allow for a people
driven constitution to be in place. The party also urges the inclusive
government to ensure that the process of coming up with a new constitution
takes on board all citizens and key stakeholders to make sure that
it is beyond reproach and contestation.
H) The need for a paradigm
shift; The MDC calls on all Zimbabweans and office holders in public
institutions to be in sync with the inclusive government arrangement.
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