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Constitutional Court upholds Mugabe’s July 31st poll date

Constitutional Court upholds Mugabe’s July 31st poll date

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Violet Gonda
SW Radio Africa
4 July 2013

Zimbabwe will hold elections in just over three weeks time after the 
Constitutional Court dismissed an application by Prime Minister Morgan 
Tsvangirai, MDC leader Welshman Ncube and others for an extension. There was 
also an application by Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa, who told the 
court that he only filed the government application for an extension after 
being forced by the regional body – SADC.

The court said the declaration to hold elections on July 31st had already 
been proclaimed by President Robert Mugabe.

Mugabe’s lawyer, Terrence Hussein, said there were lengthy arguments during 
the hearing and all nine judges considered the matter and made a unanimous 
decision which “reaffirmed that the constitution of Zimbabwe prevails.”

MDC-T spokesman Douglas Mwonzora said the ruling is not surprising and 
accused the judges of showing bias in favor of Mugabe. “This was a 
predictable ruling by the constitutional court because it was clear it was 
going to make a political decision rather than a legal decision.

“This application was destined to fail anyway because it was poorly written 
by the Minister of Justice who wanted this particular outcome.”

Mwonzora said the reason why the MDC-T wanted a postponement was so that 
people would be given ample time to register and inspect the voters’ roll.

All other requests for the election date to be removed were also turned 
down.

Mwonzora said the court did not take seriously the applications by ‘alien’ 
Mariah Phiri and human rights activist Nixon Nyikadzino, who also appealed 
for a delay saying their rights would be violated if elections are held this 
month.  “All that has been sacrificed because the Constitutional Court did 
not want to displease the emperor,” Mwonzora added.

MDC spokesman Nhlanhla Dube said ZANU PF did everything possible to make 
sure that the SADC resolution was not implemented but he said they had to 
challenge the regime in the courts to put it on record that what the former 
ruling party had done was “patently wrong and patently unfair.”

Dube said they are ready for elections even though “ZANU PF has forced our 
hands.”

He added: “Zimbabweans will select those that stand for truth and values and 
they will vote ZANU PF out of power.”

It was a busy day at the Constitutional Court as the bench heard various 
arguments on the issue of whether or not the July 31st election date should 
be extended.

Mugabe told the court that he was following the original court order to hold 
elections by that date. He argued the rights of the people who had filed 
their nomination papers last Friday, in the belief that elections would be 
held at the end of this month, would also be violated.

The President said the election process was already underway and both 
Tsvangirai and Ncube had filed papers in the nomination court to contest in 
the presidential elections to be held on the 31st.

But the MDCs told the court Mugabe had illegally proclaimed the poll dates 
without consulting them as partners in the coalition government. They also 
accused Mugabe of abusing his presidential powers to pass amendments to the 
Electoral Act, without going through parliament.

Now that the court has brought finality to the issue of the election dates, 
questions are being asked as to where the cash-strapped government is going 
to find the money to run credible elections in just over three weeks. 
Special voting for the security forces is expected to start in about seven 
days.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has called upon the government to release 
$132million to enable the electoral body to prepare for the general polls. 
Finance Minister Tendai Biti has repeatedly said there is no money in the 
government coffers.

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