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ZANU
PF dismisses draft constitution after marathon meeting
Alex
Bell, SW Radio Africa
August 09,
2012
http://www.swradioafrica.com/2012/08/09/zanu-pf-dismisses-draft-constitution-after-marathon-meeting/
ZANU PF's
top decision making body ended a marathon meeting about the new
constitution in the early hours of Thursday morning, stating it
will not accept the draft in its current form.
The Politburo
meeting started on Wednesday, amid speculation that Robert Mugabe's
party is deliberately stalling on making a decision. This was the
fourth meeting since the draft charter was released late last month,
with ZANU PF still not taking an official position.
Instead, the
meeting ended at about 5am on Thursday with the party insisting
that the current draft
must be renegotiated. ZANU PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo said that the
party could not accept the draft without changes to several clauses.
"The party
is expecting the amendments to be factored in by Wednesday next
week, when the politburo meets to finalize its position on the draft
constitution," Gumbo said.
ZANU PF's
chief negotiator in the constitution reform process, Patrick Chinamasa,
said after the last Politburo meeting that once the party executive
had reached a final decision on the changes they want, this would
be brought before the Constitution Management Committee.
Gumbo meanwhile
had previously expressed confidence that ZANU PF's partners
in the government would renegotiate, saying: "We cannot afford
to see the process come to naught."
But the MDC
formations in the unity government have both insisted that the negotiations
have been finalised and no more changes can be made to the document.
The two parties have thrown their weight behind the draft, both
saying they will campaign for a 'yes' vote ahead of
a referendum.
Blessing Vava
from the National
Constitutional Assembly (NCA) told SW Radio Africa on Thursday
that ZANU PF has cleverly manipulated the multiple flaws in the
constitution
reform process, saying the negotiation loophole is wide open.
"In a
negotiated process, a process steered by politicians, we were likely
to get such scenarios. This process is flawed and these are the
loopholes that have exposed this," Vava said.
He said that
negotiating the document was a deviation from the original process
that was meant to be people driven and this deviation "left
the process open to manipulation and abuse."
"ZANU
PF is capitalising on a flawed process . . . this was never about
the constitution, it was about the parties getting their preferred
positions in place. And it's very sad for Zimbabwe,"
Vava said.
The NCA official
also said that the MDC formations have been 'duped'
by ZANU PF into believing that the document is a good one, despite
the draft clearly favouring the ZANU PF position.
"It is
ZANU PF that has gained more than the MDC, and all they are doing
now is pushing for more concessions," Vava said. He added
that it was likely the amendments will be allowed, and soon we will
see the Principals in government giving their approval.
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