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Now Mugabe Seek Court Order To Move Zim Election Date By Two Weeks

By AP

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) – Zimbabwe’s highest court said Wednesday it has received an application from longtime President Robert Mugabe’s party to delay crucial elections by at least two weeks following pressure from regional leaders.

Mugabe has insisted he is merely abiding by a previous court order in holding general elections on July 31. Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, a longtime Mugabe foe and opposition leader, wants the vote to be held in September.

Zimbabwe’s last elections in 2008 were plagued by violence and ultimately forced Mugabe to join a power-sharing government with the opposition.

Officials at the Constitutional Court say the papers submitted by Mugabe’s party ask the court to review the earlier ruling that called for a vote before the end of July.

The move comes days after southern African regional leaders met in Mozambique and pushed for an extension until Aug. 14 so that key electoral reforms and poll preparations can take place.

Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa said in the papers filed at the constitutional court that he was directed by a summit of the regional presidents in Mozambique to file an urgent application to postpone the elections and asked for an extension to Aug. 14, court officials said.

Tomaz Salomao, secretary-general of the 15-nation regional, political and economic bloc known as the Southern African Development Community, or SADC, said Tuesday the presidents had urged Mugabe and all political groups to heed their concerns over early elections. He said the SADC grouping pledged to recognize any new decision by Zimbabwe’s highest court.

“If the court does not accept the appeal our task is to deploy our observers to ensure there is at least a conducive environment for elections,” he said.

Tsvangirai insists new elections can be called as late as October under the nation’s new constitution to allow time for democratic reforms spelled out in both the power-sharing coalition agreement and the constitution to be put into place to pave the way for a free and fair vote.

His party says a two-week extension is still inadequate to complete reforms to sweeping media and security laws, and changes in the police, military and security services traditionally loyal to Mugabe to ensure their impartiality.

Mugabe declared the July poll date on June 13, saying he was obeying the ruling of the Constitutional Court that linked the need for elections to a month after the automatic dissolution of the Harare parliament at the end of its current five-year term on June 28.

His announcement on the voting date meant the drafting of amendments to long-standing elections laws were frozen on legal and procedural grounds.

No date was immediately set for the appeal before the bench of nine judges at the Constitutional Court.

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6 Responses to Now Mugabe Seek Court Order To Move Zim Election Date By Two Weeks

  1. isaac Reply

    June 20, 2013 at 3:22 pm

    Mugabe can stake holders campaign and do other logics in that period? Why the hurry this old man?

    • nachikola Reply

      June 20, 2013 at 4:06 pm

      he is just another selfish old african president who wants to die in power. God please help these zimbwean people to also have a change of government. change is enevitable!

  2. nd Reply

    June 20, 2013 at 7:56 pm

    just like the old man in Zambia very poor when it comes to decision making,are they twin brothers?

  3. THE BLACK CHINESE Reply

    June 20, 2013 at 9:34 pm

    this guy really want to die in power sure. but some leaders sure.power is sweet but leads to foolishness whn misused.

  4. Mpangula Mputyu Reply

    June 21, 2013 at 8:15 am

    Mugabe ambushed the Opposition. he knows they have limited resources and wont campaign effectively. hence set July, 31st.

    African OLD leaders they do things that support them to perpetuate their stay in POWER.

    Sata is the same….

  5. cozymo mbewe Reply

    June 22, 2013 at 11:00 am

    bamugabe mwakula

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