I am sure anyone can agree that of late the
Prime minister has been showing that he is a man of his word, sincerity,
fearlessness and good judgment. Our Prime Minister made the statement below and
he called it as it is, thumps up!
In
any event, what is the material urgency when Parliament is still sitting until
29th of June 2013? Once it is accepted, as Cabinet accepted on Tuesday, that
the intensive voter registration made obligatory by our Constitution began on
10 June to finish on 9 July, then the earliest date that the proclamation would
have been on the 10th of July 2013. Our law makes it clear that the nomination
court can only sit between 14 and 21 days of the proclamation. This means that
the earliest date that the nomination court would sit would
have been the 24th of July 2013.
have been the 24th of July 2013.
Our
Constitution as well provides for a minimum 30-day period of campaigning to a
maximum of 42 days before the election date. This means that after the
nomination court sitting of the 24th July 2013, the earliest that the election
could be held is the 25th August 2013.
The
point being made is that President Mugabe has acted unlawfully and
unconstitutionally and is deliberately creating and precipitating an
unnecessary Constitutional crisis. The Constitution makes the President the
chief upholder and defender of the Constitution. It is therefore regrettable
that the chief defender and upholder has become the chief attacker and abuser
of the Constitution. Surely, the defender-in-chief cannot become the
attacker-in-chief!
Elections
in Zimbabwe have never been about the date but the process and conditions under
which it is held. The people of Zimbabwe have always insisted on the date of
elections being determined by the processes that have to be carried out to
ensure a legitimate, credible and sustainable election.
This
call has also been reiterated in numerous resolutions of SADC since the Dar es
Salaam summit 29 March 2007. Only as recent as 1 June 2013, SADC at its summit
in Luanda, SADC resolved that Zimbabwe was obliged to attend to reforms for a
year to the 30th of June 2013. Once those reforms were complete, the President
and the Prime Minister would agree on a date for elections.
You
will also be aware that the three political parties signatory to the GPA have
been involved in intense processes and negotiation under the facilitation of
(South Africa) President Jacob Zuma. In these discussions, many issues have
been agreed to although not implemented. Agreement was reached on a ROADMAP and
on 24 post-Maputo issues. All documents and agreements handed over to President
Zuma in June 2010.
Ladies
and gentlemen, there are fundamental reforms to be carried out, which are
currently the subject of negotiations between the parties now. These include:
- Media
reforms
- Security
sector realignment
- Alignment of our laws to the new Constitution
- Electoral reform including the issue of the
voters roll
On
the voters roll alone, as late as Thursday 6th June 2013, the party negotiators
agreed and restated that the voters roll process would (be followed by):
- A 30-day period of voter registration (10
June-9July) followed by:
- The voters roll preparation period ( to be
defined by ZEC)followed by:
- The voters roll inspection period (to be defined
by ZEC) followed by:
- The final voters roll preparation (period to be
defined by ZEC) followed by
- The signing off of an agreed voters roll by the
political parties.
Clearly
therefore, the unilateral proclamation made today is a deliberate attempt to
stall the reform agenda in Zimbabwe. Without reforms, Zimbabwe is yet again
heading to another contested, predatory and illegitimate election. In short,
another June 27.
As
Morgan Tsvangirai, the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and the President of the MDC,
I will not accept a situation where Zimbabweans will yet again be railroaded
and frog-marched to another illegitimate and violent. The people of Zimbabwe
are suffering. Businesses are shutting down, workers are under attack and the
economy has frozen. A fraudulent and illegitimate election will deepen the
crisis and will not reverse this malaise.
Ladies
and gentlemen, all of you are aware that SADC and the AU are the guarantors and
curators of the Zimbabwean crisis. For six years they have selflessly and with
great dedication and commitment, they have chaperoned and shepherded the
Zimbabwean crisis. The GPA and the modicum of stability WE HAVE ENJOYED for the
past five years are due to the tireless efforts of our African brothers and
sisters, including President Zuma and his facilitation team. The net effect of
President Mugabe’s unilateral and illegal proclamation is an unmitigated
frontal and rear attack on SADC, the AU and President Zuma and his team.
President
Mugabe and his team cannot hide behind the concept of sovereignty that they
long ago surrendered and mortgaged through the mis-governance and State failure
that led SADC to engage in our affairs as way back as 2007. They can also not
hide behind a Constitutional Court judgment which all Zimbabweans agree is
clearly practically and legally unenforceable.
It
is also disturbing to note that it was President Mugabe himself who caused SADC
to postpone the summit that was supposed to be held on Sunday the 9th of June
2013. It is now clear that President Mugabe called for the postponement in
order to go to SADC with a done deal of an election date. Thus clearly,
President Mugabe has sought to render the forthcoming SADC summit a dead rubber
and a talk show. This is clearly dishonest and disrespectful of the esteemed
leaders of SADC, the AU, President Zuma and our brothers and sisters on the
African continent.
I
have clearly reflected on the matter and this morning, to defend the
Constitution, I instructed my attorneys to file an urgent court application. In
addition, I will be leaving tomorrow for SADC and will fully brief the regional
leaders on the crisis in Zimbabwe.
Finally,
I appeal to fellow Zimbabwean to remain calm but vigilant in the face of this
provocation and illegality. History has taught us that evil never triumphs and
the way of truth will always triumph.
As
Morgan Tsvangirai, I call upon Zimbabweans to walk with me and stand by me in
this patriotic fight to defend the truth and the Constitution. After all is
said and done, I am certain that one day and very soon, Zimbabweans will have a
government of their choice where they are free to pursue happiness and their
dreams and aspirations.
I thank you.
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