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President Morgan Tsvangirai's address to the media
Movement for Democratic Change
December
16, 2010
It is with great
pleasure that I welcome you to this press conference which comes
after day-long deliberations by the national executive committee
and the national council of the MDC. Let me say at the outset that
the MDC is a people-centred party and the people are always at the
core of our business and deliberations. We are the true repository
of the people's aspirations and we have a duty to make a public
announcement when we take far-reaching decisions in the interest
of the people of Zimbabwe.
We have remained
resolute, in the full knowledge that we are the true people's
representatives because of the clear mandate given to us in a legitimate
election. Today's meeting of the national council is the last
meeting of the year; a tumultuous year in which we have experienced
both progress and frustrations in our quest to bring about real
change to the people of Zimbabwe.
It is a year
in which evidence abounds that our participation in government has
added value and improved the lives of the people. But it is also
a year in which we have recorded frustrations as a result of stagnation
in the resolution of the outstanding issues of the GPA
and President Robert Mugabe's unilateral and unconstitutional
acts.
These frustrations
have slowed the pace of democratic reforms, which are the core business
of the inclusive government if we are to prepare conditions conductive
for a free and fair election as spelt out in the GPA. However, these
frustrations have not dampened our spirits, but have instead spurred
us to continue with our collective journey of hope towards a new
Zimbabwe and a new beginning.
The MDC National
Council met today and among other things, the Council debated the
following;
- The state
of the State and the general living conditions of the people of
Zimbabwe,
- The state
of the Party ,
- The issue
of the country's resources including the issues of diamonds
and empowerment,
- The question
of violence, the rule of law and security of the person, and
- The question
of elections and the country's state of preparedness.
Having so debated
the above issues, Council resolved as follows;
THE
STATE OF THE PARTY
- Council
noted the provisions of Article 5.2.2 of the Party's Constitution
with regards to the holding of a Congress and therefore directs
that the Party Congress shall be held by the 30th of May 2011.
- Council further
waives strict compliance with the time limits provided in the
Constitution.
. THE
CONSTITUTION-MAKING PROCESS
.
- Council
notes the problems of legitimacy, violence and infringement and
assault of the constitution-making process.
- The party
further notes the derailment of the people's will in this
process.
- Be that as
it may, Council directs that the current constitution making process
must be concluded and a referendum must be held.
THE
GLOBAL POLITICAL AGREEMENT
a. Council notes the existence of the following
outstanding issues;
- The swearing-in
of Roy Bennett,
- The issue
of the RBZ Governor and Attorney General,
- Provincial
Governors,
- Review and
reallocation of ministerial mandates,
- The unilateral
alternation of ministerial mandates, and
b.
Pursuant to the aborted Extra-Ordinary Meeting of the SADC Organ
Troika of the 20th of November 2010, Council calls on SADC to immediately
reconvene the aborted meeting to discuss the following
- The outstanding
issues,
- The roadmap
to elections, and
- Toxic issues
including the issue of violence, deployment, of security agents
in the countryside and a corrosive media.
c.
Council expresses its regret at the failure to execute the 24 agreed
issues and now calls on the Principals of the parties to take measures
to implement and execute the agreed positions as reflected in the
Negotiators report dated the 3rd of April 2010 and more importantly,
to enforce and uphold the Implementation Matrix as agreed by the
Principals on the 8th of June 2010.
ELECTIONS
AND ELECTORAL PROCESSES
a.
Council notes and restates the position that an election in Zimbabwe
should be held to deal with the question of illegitimacy associated
with the farcial Presidential run-off election of June 2008.
b.
For the avoidance of doubt, Council resolves that the next election
should be solely for the disputed Presidential election of 2008
with a harmonised election to be held in 2013 as prescribed in the
Constitution.
c.
Further, Council restates that Zanu PF nor its President do not
have the right of unilaterally calling for the aforesaid Presidential
election and that Article 23.1.b of the GPA and the 8th Schedule
of the Constitution which requires agreement, should be respected.
d.
Further, Council notes that the SADC Roadmap on elections dealing
with
- The creation
of adequate conditions for a free and fair elections,
- Guarantees
against violence and security of the person,
- Proper monitoring
and policing of the election including the question of SADC presence
six months before and six months after the election, and
- Guarantees
with respect to the honouring of the people's will,and urge
that the same be put in place before the aforesaid elections.
CONDITIONS
OF THE PEOPLE OF ZIMBABWE
- Council
notes the suffering of the Zimbabwean people and the attempts
of the Inclusive Government to mitigate the aforesaid suffering.
- However,
Council notes the leakages, corruption, opaqueness and lack of
accountability associated particularly with minerals and extractive
industries in general.
- Chiadzwa
- Council therefore
applauds and supports the Government decision that all alluvial
diamonds should be owned and mined by the State, and
- Urges the
immediate crafting of the Diamond Act that will legalise the above
issue and create the National Sovereign Fund
Civil
Service Audit
- Council notes
the existence of thousands of ghost workers in government who
are affecting government capacity to remunerate the genuine civil
servant.
- Council therefore
urges the immediate publication and execution of the long awaited
public service audit.
VIOLENCE
AND INTIMIDATION
- Council
condemns in the strongest language all acts of violence targeted
against MDC members by rogue elements within the State,
- Further,
Council notes the deployment of serving and retired security personnel
in the countryside as a machination of inculcating a culture of
fear amongst the rural people,
- Council therefore
calls on the withdrawal of all deployed security personnel in
the countryside.
- Council calls
on the Organ on National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration
to speed up the process of national healing to abate any forms
of political violence.
- Council
calls on the International Criminal Court to name and prosecute
all perpetrators of post election violence in Kenya.
- Further,
Council calls on the Attorney General and the Judiciary to prosecute
all perpetrators of violence.
- Furthermore,
Council calls on the South African Government to release the South
African Judges Report into electoral violence of 2002 and the
South African General's Report of the 2008
electoral violence.
RESOLUTION
ON IVORY COAST
- Council
applauds the people of Ivory Coast for voting peacefully.
- Council notes
the defiance and lack of respect of democracy and the will of
the people by losing candidate Laurent Gbagbo in failing to relinquish
power tantamount to a military coup.
- Council
applauds ECOWAS and the AU in their efforts to finding sustainable
peaceful solutions in Ivory Coast.
- Further,
Council calls on Mr. Laurent Gbagbo to respect the will of the
people, the election results and concede state power to Mr. Alassane
Quattara and his political party to allow for stability and growth
in the West African country.
RESOLUTION
ON WIKILEAKS
- Council notes
attempts to divide the party and cause division in the Party by
Zanu PF and state agencies.
- Council also
notes the continuation of this agenda through various channels
including diplomatic leaks now known as WikiLeaks.
- Council therefore
condemns the aforesaid attempts to divide us and indeed the reports
in the aforesaid WikiLeaks.
- Council
restates the strength of the party and reaffirms that the party
cannot be divided or de-branded by the loony actions of a dying
Zanu PF empire.
I thank you
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