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Press statement by leaders of Zimbabwe political parties held in
Harare
Zimbabwe
Political Parties
June
05, 2013
The leaders
of the political parties in Zimbabwe namely MDC led by President
Tsvagirai, Welshman Ncube’s MDC, MKD, ZAPU and ZANU Ndonga,
met this morning to deliberate on the recent political developments
in the country.
The leaders noted the
ruling of the constitutional court.
The leaders affirmed
their commitment and readiness to participate in a credible, free
and fair election after the implementation of the necessary reforms.
The leaders
agreed that in keeping with the new Constitution
the following must be implemented;-
1) There should be mandatory
minimum 30 day period for voter registration that is yet to start
and which will spill into July.
2) Prior to
the holding of elections amendments must be effected to the electoral
law and to other laws that have a bearing on elections. Examples
of such laws include POSA
and AIPPA
which impact on free political activity in terms of freedom of association,
movement, expression and the media.
3) Section 61 subsections
4 of the constitution for instance, demands that the state owned
media must be impartial and afford fair opportunity for the presentation
of divergent views and dissenting opinions in addition to determining
independently the editorial content of their broadcast or other
communication. This currently is not the case and there are no steps
that have been taken to ensure the same. It is also ironic that
the state media for instance, did not cover and adequately publish,
the dissenting and competent judgement of deputy Chief Justice Malaba
and justice Patel. This goes to show that our public media are yet
to confirm to the requirements of the new constitution.
4) Section 208 subsection
2 of the constitution states that “neither the security service
nor any of their members may, in the exercise of their functions,
a) act in a partisan manner, b) further the interest of any political
party or cause, c) prejudice the interest of any political party
or cause or, d) violate the fundamental rights or freedoms of any
person”.
5) And subsection 3 of
section 208 of the constitution further says that, “members
of the security services must not be active members or office bears
of any political party or organisation”. There is therefore
need to give effect to the above provisions by committing our security
establishment to a written and signed code of conduct in line with
the new constitution.
6) To that end, the government
of Zimbabwe must ensure and assure citizens that elections will
be held in a free and fair environment in keeping with the SADC
guidelines and principles for conducting democratic elections and
the agreed roadmap to elections.
7) The leaders expressed
reservations about the practicality of the July 31st deadline set
by the court and resolved that they will communicate their position
to SADC. The parties therefore, look forward to the extra ordinary
SADC summit to affirm previous SADC resolutions and the agreed roadmap
to elections.
8) They noted that the
court action, ironically supposedly informed by the desire to safeguard
the rights of the individual applicant, has resulted in the infringement
of the rights of million of Zimbabweans, in particular the rights
of eligible voters to have adequate time to register to vote and
elect the government of their choice in a free and fair environment.
9) Lastly the political
leaders argue all Zimbabweans to remain resolute to make the necessary
change required in the country by registering and voting in large
numbers.
God Bless You and God
Bless Zimbabwe.
Signed by
MDC President Morgan
Tsvangirai
ZAPU President, Dumiso Dabengwa
MDC Ncube Vice President, Edwin Mushoriwa
MKD President, Simba Makoni
ZANU Ndonga chairperson, Reketai Semwayo.
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