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Zimbabweans
must craft their own Constitution
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
September
29, 2009
The MDC dismisses the
usual puerile propaganda by the public media that the party's
MPs and the leadership have crossed paths over the Constitution
principles that were unanimously adopted on 13 September 2009 by
the national council, the MDC's supreme policy making organ.
It is our conviction
that all positions in the current Constitution-making process must
contest on the market-place for Zimbabweans to judge and make their
own unfettered contributions. We do not believe in the supremacy
of a single draft, whether it is the Kariba
draft, the Gutu draft, the Tsholotsho draft, the Zvimba draft,
the Harvest House draft or any other draft for that matter.
Zimbabweans must write
their own Constitution. The MDC has simply restated its general
principles that define the positions we have articulated over the
years. It is erroneous for The Herald to define our principles as
a draft because we have not sought to write a Constitution but to
define general principles guiding our beliefs and social democratic
ideology. It is erroneous and mischievous for The Herald to insinuate
that a document developed by the party, which was adopted by the
various party organs and encapsulates the values that bind us as
a political family, is an imposition on anyone in the same party.
The MDC has no regrets
about developing its own Constitution position which captures its
democratic values and principles. These are our positions which
we do not intend to foist on anyone.
We have always made it
clear that we believe in an expanded bill of rights and we do not
believe in the death sentence.
These are our founding
values and beliefs which run in our blood and we have restated this
position in the current Constitution-making process. We have not
sought to foist our position on the people as Zanu PF is doing with
the Kariba draft.
The MDC family remains
united on these principles because they have always defined who
we are as a political party. Zimbabweans want real change. They
want to write their own Constitution. They want hope, dignity, democracy,
security and prosperity.
Together to the end,
marching to a new Zimbabwe.
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