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SADC position on Zimbabwe commendable
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
June
05, 2012
The MDC hails SADC's position
that Zimbabwe must proceed with the implementation of the outstanding
issues in the Global
Political Agreement and the Roadmap to free and fair Elections.
This flies in
the face of Zanu PF's crusade aimed at holding the plebiscite
this year.
In its communiqué
at the end of the Extraordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and
Government in Luanda, Angola on 1 June 2012, the regional bloc urged
the parties to the GPA, assisted by South African President and
SADC Facilitator Jacob Zuma, to develop an implementation mechanism
and to set out time frames for the full implementation of the Roadmap
to Elections.
The MDC commends SADC's refusal to bow down to Zanu PF's
demands for an election this year, with or without a new constitution,
a clear sign of high professional integrity on the part of the grouping.
What makes sense is that elections should be process driven and
judging from the time it will take to go through all the milestones
in the roadmap, realistic dates should be between July and September
2013.
Zanu PF had
prior to the summit sent envoys to SADC states canvassing for support
to be allowed to hold elections under the Lancaster House Constitution.
However the ailing party failed to garner the support of the SADC
leaders. The writing is on the wall for Robert Mugabe and his party
as it is clear that SADC is fed up and will not tolerate any more
of his antics and theatrics. His advisors have misread the SADC
leaders and therefore continue to mislead him.
What makes SADC's
resolution more significant is that it is in tandem with UN Human
Rights Commissioner, Navanethem Pillay's statement
at the end of her five-day official visit in the country on Africa
Day where she urged that conditions for a free and fair election
be in place before elections are held.
The MDC has
faith in the SADC appointed facilitator and his capacity and capability
to guide the country to a free and fair election, the first ever
since the formation of the MDC in 1999.
The roadmap
stipulates that the country should uphold human rights, democracy
and rule of law, independence of the judiciary and electoral institutions,
security sector reform and equal access to state media by all political
players.
The party cannot
over-emphasise this principle, more so, at a time Mugabe and his
party have escalated harassment and intimidation of members of the
MDC.
The MDC steadfastly
maintains its election preparedness but given the violent nature
of Zanu PF, the People's Party of Excellence will not accept
an election that is not free and fair.
We encourage
other regional and continental bodies to emulate SADC's unwavering
support aimed at bringing democracy and real change in Zimbabwe.
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