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MDC-T
cracks down on open dissent
Tichaona
Sibanda, SW Radio Africa
October 09,
2013
http://www.swradioafrica.com/2013/10/09/mdc-t-cracks-down-on-open-dissent/
The MDC-T has started
its crackdown on errant members to ensure they toe the line, the
party spokesman said on Wednesday.
The party on Tuesday
suspended Ian Kay, the losing parliamentary candidate for Marondera
Central, for calling on Morgan Tsvangirai to step down as leader.
Douglas Mwonzora told
SW Radio Africa that Kay ignored the existence of party rules and
went off track to not only criticize the president but use wrong
channels to air his personal opinions.
Kay recently told the
media that the MDC-T was like a ‘soccer team’ and, ‘if
the coach continues losing, there is need for the technical board
to sit down and deal with the issue.’
He continued: ‘There
is need to plan ahead before the ship sinks and if there is need
to change the coach, then let it be. Or should I say it is like
a rusty bolt? There is need for it to be removed and replaced with
a new one, rather than leave it like that.’
Tsvangirai has however,
vowed that he would step down only if voted out at congress in 2016
and asked the provincial leadership in Mashonaland East to investigate
Kay’s conduct, for allegedly using public media to discredit
the party.
‘The leadership
of the MDC-T believes Kay, as a senior member of the party, went
off track. He did not show respect and adherence to the guiding
principles of the party. He did not completely follow basic rules
and regulations.’
Mwonzora reiterated that
Kay was not being punished for what he said but the central issue
was that of procedure, pointing out that the former MP was not an
authorized person to speak to the media on party policy.
‘His crime is not
expressing his personal opinion, we do that in the MDC and we have
platforms for doing that internally. He should not have said that
to outsiders where he ended up causing despondency within the party,’
Mwonzora added.
A source told us that
the party was also facing massive pressure from its supporters for
not taking action against Kay because he is white, whilst black
members are allegedly dealt with swiftly and harshly.
Political analyst Gideon
Chitanga said in any democratic dispensation people are free to
express themselves, speak their mind and criticise their leaders
but in a responsible way.
‘Political parties
are like any other institution, they have their own rules of governance
and Kay should have used those channels.
‘Individual party
members must not be gagged, they must be relatively free to voice
dissent or float distinctive arguments,’ Chitanga said.
Chitanga said the net
effect of Kay’s actions was well exploited by the state media
and Zanu-PF as evidence of divisions in MDC-T ranks.
Despite Mwonzora’s
defence of the way the MDC-T have been handling this issue, there
has been much criticism of their approach in various social media
forums. People have expressed concern that the MDC-T is behaving
exactly the same as Zanu-PF and that any criticism of the leadership
is not allowed.
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