Saturday, June 02, 2012

(HERALD) Troika upholds poll decision

Troika upholds poll decision
Saturday, 02 June 2012 00:00
From Munyaradzi Huni in LUANDA, Angola

THE Sadc Troika on Defence, Politics and Security Co-operation yesterday said elections in Zimbabwe should be held within the next 12 months. The organ urged parties to the Global Political Agreement to agree on the timeline for harmonised elections.

It also asked the facilitator, South African President Jacob Zuma to assist the GPA parties find common ground on the remaining contentious issues. The troika sought to accommodate the views of all parties as Zanu-PF maintains that elections should be held this year while the MDC formations want the polls in March next year.

Sources said the “notion to go for elections has been upheld”.

President Mugabe came out of the meeting maintaining that elections will be held this year. Speaking soon after the meeting, the President told journalists that all parties to the GPA had made their contributions which all negotiators described as cordial.

“We discussed the situation in our country and we all made contributions. We should go and finish the business to see when we can have elections within the period left for us. We have to finish what is to be done. We want elections to be held this year,” he said.

Negotiators from the two MDC formations, Mr Tendai Biti and Mrs Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, said the troika meeting went well, but maintained that elections should be held after the reforms.

It is understood that PM Tsvangirai, who rushed to his hotel without addressing journalists, told the troika that he also wanted elections but spoke about the need for reforms.

The troika, clearly showed respect for Zimbabwe’s sovereignty by asking Zimbabweans to solve their issues and went on to call for the speeding up of the Constitution-making process to pave way for the elections.

It is understood that the troika expressed to all the parties that time was of essence in terms of the lifespan of the GPA as it now only has about 12 months left.

The President reportedly highlighted the constitutional constraint that the terms of Members of Parliament end in March while the inclusive Government can continue beyond March.

Sources said Zambian leader Michael Sata took the MDC formations head-on saying they should go for elections this year.

He said if the MDC formations have a message to take to the people, they should not be afraid of elections.


The troika acknowledged economic improvements in Zimbabwe despite the sanctions and went on to call for the removal of the embargo.

Recently, United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Ms Navanethem Pillay called for the suspension of the illegal sanctions.

During the troika meeting, Professor Welshman Ncube spoke about the sanctions saying when the inclusive Government started, some parties were not sincere in calling for the lifting of the embargo but now everyone seemed to be pulling in one direction.

He spoke about the recent meeting between representatives from the three political parties and the EU adding that “let’s wait and see what happens in July” when the EU is expected to review its position on sanctions.

The troika meeting took over three hours.

After the troika meeting, the Extraordinary Summit of Sadc Heads of State and Government started in the afternoon and went well into the night after which the summit was supposed to release a communique.

The troika position was later upheld by the full Sadc Extraordinary Summit amid reports that President Sata, King Mswati of Swaziland and President Eduardo Dos Santos of Angola urged parties to the GPA not to become too comfortable with the arrangement.

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