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Mugabe's party forces delay in major constitutional meeting

Posted : Thu, 09 Jul 2009 09:44:46 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Africa (World)
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Harare - The first major meeting of all key participants in Zimbabwe's nascent process to draft a new constitution, due to begin on Friday, has been delayed after demands from President Robert Mugabe's ZANU(PF) party, the head of the draft organizing committee said Thursday. "ZANU(PF) wanted us to postpone it indefinitely," Douglas Mwonzora, head of the parliamentary select committee to produce the draft,said after a meeting with MPs. "I don't understand the strategic importance of a delay. We tried to make sense of it."

After being rejected, the ZANU(PF) deputies then tried to have it put back to the end of July, but Mwonzora said his committee allowed it to be postponed only until Monday next week.

Monday is the deadline for thefirst all-stakeholders meeting set down in terms of the transitional coalition agreement signed by Mugabe and pro-democracy opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai - now prime minister - in September last year to draft a new constitution.

"The problem with this is that it can't be postponed outside the process prescribed by the global political agreement," Mwonzora said, referring to the document that committed Mugabe and Tsvangirai to share power after a decade of brutal repression under the 85-year-old president. "A postponement would be tantamount to an amending the agreement, and then you are assured of a chain reaction of amendments."

The all-stakeholders meeting is due to bring together people from political parties and civic groups to set up committees that will process the demands of Zimbabweans voiced in a massive four-month outreach programme across the country, and use this to draft the new law.

Political analysts say that Mugabe is deeply anxious over the proposed new constitution as he faces a strong possibility of being voted out of power under a democratic constitution that would stipulate free and fair elections under the rule of law and an independent election authority monitored by international observers.

Every election since 2000 has been marred by extreme violence against supporters of Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change, manipulation of the voting process by Mugabe's officials and vote rigging. In June last year observers from the African Union, the Southern African Development Community and the Pan-African Parliament all dismissed the presidential run-off election as a violent fraud.

Mugabe is demanding that the constitutional drafting process consider only a document known as the Kariba draft, which was produced in 2007 by his justice minister and a former top official from the MDC meeting in the northern town of Kariba, which had no input from the public. Constitutional lawyers point out that if the Kariba was adopted, and Mugabe won a presidential election, he would be assured of another 10 years in office. He is now in his 30th year of rule, and the word's oldest head of state.

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mugabe delays in constution making process
By: MUKANYA , Thu, 09 Jul 2009 11:42:42 GMT

It is disheartening to raelise that Mugabe is trying by all means to delay process of making a new constitution. We are aware of what he is upto. If one is fair leader, then why would he deny foreign observers to monitor our elections.

One other thing which disturbs is that, we have minimum age required for one to qualify as a head of state, but there is no upper limit. So does it mean to say that we do not need a limit. To me I think its an area which requires attention. I am sure we should say any one who is 70 years old does not qualify to stand for election, meaning to say maximum age one can be in office will be 74 years. This simply means that at 69 you can satand for election then your see through your term upto age 74 having adopted the year terms. President is the most senior civil servant and most of other civil servants retire at 65. We are all aware of the fact that all other positions in the civil service are not as challenging as head of state. Mugabe is now 20 past the retirement age and should not dream of another term after this stolen one.

Mugabe, the writing is on the wall, you are longer needed in the new dispensation. You are on your way out. You must retire and subsquently rest in paece.

Listen to him attacking other countries' digintaries. That is typical of any old person mugabe included. The man has become a liability to all of us himself included. His departure will be good to all of us as a country.

New constitution is a priority.



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