Chamisa: Fully Implement GPA or Hold New Elections

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HARARE – The Southern African Development Community (SADC) must intervene urgently in Zimbabwe to save the fragile transitional government from collapse or the country must brace for fresh elections, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has announced.

Speaking to Radio VOP in Harare Thursday, MDC spokesperson Nelson Chamisa said if SADC fails then they will have no option except for the government to organize free and fair elections as Zanu PF had proved to be an unreliable partner in government.

MDC’s announcement follows a decision by Zanu PF’s powerful politburo to order that President Robert Mugabe negotiators should not make any concessions in the ongoing talks between the coalition partners in government on the implementation of the Global Political Agreement (GPA).

Zanu PF even went on to announce that even those items in the GPA which had apparently been agreed upon like the appointment of provincial governors should be disregarded and that concessions will only be made once targeted sanctions imposed on Mugabe and his inner circle are removed.

Chamisa described the move by Zanu PF as a clear indication that there were no longer interested in the inclusive government.

“One way forward to resolve this is for out guarantors to come ascertain the status of this marriage certificate which is now in tatters. We appeal to our guarantors to intervene and help us agree to disagree and find and locate exit points to this political logjam.

“We must have a framework for basic infrastructure to facilitate free and fair elections in Zimbabwe. Let’s just have acceptable electoral management regime because Zanu PF is wasting our time in the inclusive government.

“Zanu PF has torn apart the GPA, they have thrown the GPA out of the window. Zanu PF is biting the hand that is feeding them – they lost elections in March 2008 but we accepted to share power because of our desire to end suffering among our people but now they want to grab all of it.

“They were denied legitimacy by the people and we loaned them legitimacy in the interest of going forward and saving our people from disaster. Why do people have to waste a year of talking when they know that they are not interested?” said Chamisa.

Questioned on reports that Tsvangirai had said there would be no elections in the near future, Chamisa said his president was quoted out of context and insisted that the MDC position was to go for elections.

Announcing the decision not to make concessions, Zanu PF politburo deputy secretary for information Ephraim Masawi said now that British foreign secretary David Milliband had said they would only remove sanctions at the request of the MDC, it was now clear that Tsvangirai’s party instigated the measure.

“The hypocrisy of the MDC-T’s denial of its role in the evil saga of the imposition of illegal sanctions now stands exposed for all to see.

“The people of Zimbabwe, as the victims of the MDC-T and Western murderous collusion, now demand that Mr Tsvangirai and his Western allies remove their evil sanctions so that children can go to school, the sick can be attended to in hospitals, people can find jobs and farmers produce,” said Masawi.

But Chamisa hit back saying the issue of “restrictive” measures was between Zanu PF and those who imposed them.

“These are restrictive measures against Zanu PF, it’s between Zanu PF and those who imposed them. We cannot be dragged into their politics and their past misdeeds. We were not there when they were violating human rights, we did not help them close down newspapers and arrest journalists and we did not incite them to disregard the rule of law.

“It’s a bone of contention between Zanu PF and those who have taken measures against them. We have nothing to do with the restrictive measures,” said Chamisa.

The MDC is expected to formally complain to SADC in the next few days.

7 Responses for “Chamisa: Fully Implement GPA or Hold New Elections”

  1. bhambino says:

    What kind of confusion is coming fro the MDC T . Tsvangirai says to Zuma we cannot be pressured into elections and on the other hand Chamisa waffles about elections.

    Zimbabwe needs a new constitution and an independent body to organise the Voter’s role and the elections first before we can talk about elections otherwise we will have a repeat of June 2008.

    Hasnt Tsvangirai heard about rotation of portfolios. I think Chamisa has overstayed in the Portfolio as Secretary for Information and Publicity and would do better as the Secretary for Youth , Enthusiasm and unwarranted Zeal.

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    • zana mari says:

      what is your problem with Chamisa’s energy?!
      he is exactly where he should be. good job Chamisa

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  2. T.Musango says:

    Which gvt are u talking about Chamisa?Do not waste pple’s time by encouraging an election that is going to be conducted by Zanoids because i already know the outcome.Elections should be held and conducted by the United Nations otherwise do not waste pple’s time,they have suffered more than enough already.

    Do not even invite SADC,coz they are same fanana with Zanoids.

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  3. andrew says:

    Bhambino, its very important to read and understand basic English, Tsvangirayi said “we can’t go for an election before we fully implement what we have agreed for in the GPA” taking into cognisance the fact that the negotiators were still talking. Chamisa’s statement is based on the situation which is now on the ground whereby Zanu pf is saying ‘NO MORE NEGOTIOTIONS’. So the only logical thing to do is to go for elections with international supervision even though the playing field is still tilted in Zanu pf’s favour!!
    I REST MY CASE

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  4. Baba Tee says:

    THIS IS WHY ZANU ENTERED THE GNU. SO THAT THE MDC COULD HELP REMOVE THE SANCTIONS. WELL TOUGH LUCK.

    NEXT YEAR ELECTIONS. ZUMA WANTED ELECTIONS NOW WE NEED TO CHANGE THE CONSTITUTION FIRST. THEN WE VOTE.

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  5. bhambino says:

    Andrew and what do you suggest will change the position of Zanu Pf which refused even monitors from western nations in the past ten years to all of a sudden conduct elections under international supervision.

    Do not be naive Andrew. Elections failed to remove Mugabe and will not remove him if they are held again this year without first drafting a new constitution. Ensuring that the military does not interfere with the electoral process.

    SADC leaders will not go for international supervision of elections to protect their own positions and interests. Wake up Zimbabweans GNU is the only way forward to improve your own lives.

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  6. William Mills says:

    Zanu-pf is a Fascist organization. The only criteria such organizations have to justify their existence is to acquire and keep power. They can only be dislodged by a successful war against them. If you do not have the stomach for such activity, shutup and join them.

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