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Tsvangirai threatens to boycott 2018 polls
26 May 2015 at 11:09hrs | Views
The MDC-T has reiterated that it will not take part in the 2018 elections or any local election until there are electoral reforms in the country.
Addressing party supporters, who are still divided over the party's decision to boycott the 10 June by-elections, at an Africa Day rally held in Kuwadzana constituency in Harare today, MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai said his party will boycott the 2018 elections if the country does not go through electoral reforms.
Mr Tsvangirai also blamed the ZBC for his party's predicament, saying the national broadcaster does not give good coverage of opposition parties.
The MDC-T triggered the by-elections to be held in 14 constituencies around the country including the MDC-T strongholds of Bulawayo and Harare.
The opposition forced the vote after it recalled 21 rebel National Assembly members who had formed another political party.
Addressing party supporters, who are still divided over the party's decision to boycott the 10 June by-elections, at an Africa Day rally held in Kuwadzana constituency in Harare today, MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai said his party will boycott the 2018 elections if the country does not go through electoral reforms.
Mr Tsvangirai also blamed the ZBC for his party's predicament, saying the national broadcaster does not give good coverage of opposition parties.
The MDC-T triggered the by-elections to be held in 14 constituencies around the country including the MDC-T strongholds of Bulawayo and Harare.
The opposition forced the vote after it recalled 21 rebel National Assembly members who had formed another political party.
Source - zbc