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MDC leaders meet SADC team - declare deadlock on draft Constitution
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
August
29, 2012
The MDC leadership today met with South African President Jacob
Zuma's facilitation team in Harare and informed them that
a deadlock had been created because of Zanu PF attempts to illegally
rewrite
the draft Constitution.
The MDC team comprised
of the Deputy Treasurer, Hon. Elton Mangoma and Spokesperson, Hon.
Douglas Mwonzora.
Hon. Mwonzora was standing
in for Hon. Tendai Biti who is away on official business.
Speaking after the meeting,
Hon. Mwonzora said the MDC was satisfied with the outcome of the
meeting despite Zanu PF's insincerity on the new Constitution.
He said the party and the people of Zimbabwe remained indebted to
the people of South Africa for always finding time to resolve the
country's issues.
He said three major issues
were on the agenda of today's meeting, which was a follow
up of the resolutions of the Maputo SADC summit held two weeks ago.
"On the Constitution, the MDC took up the opportunity to advise
the facilitators that Zanu PF's antics to delay the referendum
were not acceptable," said Hon. Mwonzora.
He said Zanu
PF had made a total of 266 changes to the Copac draft. "The
MDC reiterated that the draft
Constitution was a product of two key processes in which Zanu PF
participated in. That is the outreach and negotiation processes.
Importantly, in terms of the Article 6 of the Global
Political Agreement, it is noted that the Copac draft must be
referred to the Second All Stakeholders Conference enroute to the
referendum," said Hon. Mwonzora.
He added that the issue
of SADC representatives coming to Zimbabwe to assist the Joint Monitoring
and Implementation Committee (Jomic) was resolved and the representatives
will be commencing their duties without any delays.
This was a resolution
made at the SADC Troika meeting held in Livingstone, Zambia last
year.
The other issue on the
agenda today was the implementation mechanisms on all agreed issues
by the negotiators. "It is the worry of SADC that there are
a lot of things that have been agreed on but however they have not
been implemented. It was therefore agreed that an implementation
process be put in place for the issues that have been agreed on,"
said Hon. Mwonzora.
Some of the issues that
have been agreed on but not implemented are; media reforms, an end
to violence and the selective application of the law among other
issues.
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