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Zanu-PF politburo fed up with delays in the constitution making process
26 Jan 2012 at 11:56hrs | Views
The Zanu-PF Politburo yesterday got an update on the constitution-making process from Copac co-chairperson Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana.
It expressed dismay at attempts by the MDC formations to delay the process to avoid elections this year.
Speaking after the meeting, Zanu-PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo said Zanu-PF was fed up with the continuous delays by the MDC formations in the constitution-making process.
"Cde Mangwana stressed that there were challenges of the MDC formations' reluctance to have the narrative report (of the outreach) published because it gives an accurate report on what transpired as this would expose them.
If the MDC formations continue to behave that way, we as Zanu-PF will be forced to issue out the report by Monday next week whether they want it or not," said Gumbo.
Gumbo said elections will be held this year with or without a new constitution.
"We want the constitution to be concluded so that we go for a referendum and then elections. We will go for elections whether the MDC formations like it or not.
We will go for elections this year whether the constitution is completed or not," added Gumbo.
Gumbo said the Zanu-PF leadership was happy that Sadc leaders were beginning to see that the problem was not Zanu-PF but its partners in government.
He said the Politburo heard that constitution drafters had sent to the Copac management committee chapters that have been completed for review. The Politburo however urged the drafters to stick to what people said during the outreach programme.
It expressed dismay at attempts by the MDC formations to delay the process to avoid elections this year.
Speaking after the meeting, Zanu-PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo said Zanu-PF was fed up with the continuous delays by the MDC formations in the constitution-making process.
"Cde Mangwana stressed that there were challenges of the MDC formations' reluctance to have the narrative report (of the outreach) published because it gives an accurate report on what transpired as this would expose them.
If the MDC formations continue to behave that way, we as Zanu-PF will be forced to issue out the report by Monday next week whether they want it or not," said Gumbo.
"We want the constitution to be concluded so that we go for a referendum and then elections. We will go for elections whether the MDC formations like it or not.
We will go for elections this year whether the constitution is completed or not," added Gumbo.
Gumbo said the Zanu-PF leadership was happy that Sadc leaders were beginning to see that the problem was not Zanu-PF but its partners in government.
He said the Politburo heard that constitution drafters had sent to the Copac management committee chapters that have been completed for review. The Politburo however urged the drafters to stick to what people said during the outreach programme.
Source - Byo24News