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MDC meets ZEC
Movement
for Democratic Change
April
22, 2013
Today the MDC
leadership led by the National Chairman, Hon Lovemore Moyo met ZEC
at a special meeting organized for political parties at the ZEC
offices in Harare.
The meeting was necessitated
by the letter which the MDC had written to ZEC expressing concern
over the preparations of the watershed elections especially on the
crucial issue of voter registration.
All the political parties
expressed dismay at the manner in which the voter registration exercise
was being carried out by the Registrar General's office especially
in the rural areas. The MDC demanded that the residence requirement
under which potential registrants were required to furnish the Registrar's
offices with letters from traditional leaders to prove their residents
in various wards must be scrapped. This is because this requirement
was being abused in some areas resulting in some people being denied
these letters by the traditional leaders on political grounds.
The MDC delegation
demanded that potential voters could use specially designed affidavits
under which they stated under oath their places of residence. This
had already been the position taken by the negotiators to the Global
Political Agreement.
The MDC submitted
that the appointment of persons to run elections had to be done
in a politically inclusive manner. This includes the appointment
of voter educators as well as polling officers. During
the referendum the ZEC only appointed Zanu-PF sympathizers in
the form of ward youth officers to work as the polling officers.
This is unacceptable.
Although the
government had announced that mobile voter registration targeting
mainly rural communities was supposed to commence on the 3rd of
January 2013 nothing in that regard has materialized to date. The
MDC demanded that the mobile voter registration exercise be embarked
upon as a matter of urgency.
The draft constitution
now allows the so called Aliens to vote in the national elections.
To that end the MDC demanded that the registration of the so called
aliens be commenced immediately in anticipation of the coming into
operation of the new constitution.
The MDC reiterated its
lack of confidence in the ZEC secretariat and demanded the appointment
of a politically neutral ZEC secretariat to run the elections.
The Accreditation and
Observation Committee of ZEC is not politically inclusive. The MDC
therefore demands that there must be total political inclusivity
of the Accreditation and Observation Committee and the National
Logistics Committee.
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