Wednesday 6 January 2016

Tsvangirai will never win free and fair election, not with his track record, and so will not implement reforms! By Wilbert Mukori


When it comes to reforms and elections there are four basic scenarios the Zimbabwean people must be aware of. These can be present in the form of questions and answers:

 

  1.  Is it possible to have free, fair and credible elections without implementing any of the 2008 GPA democratic reforms?

 

Answer: it is impossible to hold free and fair elections without implement the democratic reform. 

 

For anyone to ask this question it shows they have never appreciated what the GPA was about and so it is worthwhile explaining this before going any further. There are eight key points one has to understand about the Global Political Agreement (GPA): 

 

  1. Mugabe claimed electoral victory in Zimbabwe’s July 2008 presidential run-off but because of the wanton violence none of the outside elections observers including SADC and AU endorse the result as free, fair and credible. This created a serious legitimacy problem for Mugabe.
  2. Following months of negotiations it was finally agreed, in the GPA, that the three main political parties Zanu PF led by Robert Mugabe, MDC-T led by Tsvangirai and MDC-M led by Mutambara would form a Government of Nation Unity (GNU). SADC was to be the guarantor of the agreement whose punishment would be to withdrawal legitimacy if any of the parties in the GNU failed to honour the terms of the GPA.
  3. The GPA stipulated that the GNU would implement a raft of democratic reforms include security sector, media, judiciary reforms, and to draft a new democratic constitution which would be submitted to the people of Zimbabwe for approval in a referendum. These were agreed were the minimum requirements for free, fair and credible elections and thus prevent the repeat of the vote rigging and wanton violence of previous elections.
  4. The GNU was supposed to last for 18 months but lasted for 60 months instead; enough time for the GNU to have carried out its set tasks.
  5. Sadly not even one democratic reform was implemented at the end of the GNU. This task was for Tsvangirai and his MDC friends to do and Mugabe bribed them into doing nothing much to the disappointment of SADC and everyone else who wanted to see democratic change in the country.
  6. The new constitution was weak and feeble since it was designed to accommodate the undemocratic practices which were still in place since no democratic reforms had been implemented.
  7. The people were not paying attention to what was happening and so they failed to apply the necessary pressure to force the implementation of the reforms. As for the new constitution they believe MDC lies that it would deliver free and fair elections without even reading it for themselves. 
  8. Mugabe went on to blatantly rig the July 2013 elections to mark the end of the GPA, SADC washed its hands of Zimbabwe.
     

So the fuller answer to the question can there be free, fair and credible elections with no reforms implemented;  the answer is as long as Mugabe and Zanu PF retain total and undemocratic control of the Police, Media, Judiciary, ZEC, etc. they will continued to use violence and dirty tricks to rig the vote.

 

B) Will implementing Tsvangirai’s proposed electoral laws, MDC-T’s National Electoral Reform Agenda (NERA), be enough to deliver free, fair and credible elections!

 

Answer: No NERA seeks to align existing laws to the new constitution which, as stated in 6) above, is itself a weak constitution and thus inadequate for free and fair.

 

c) If the next elections are held in the present one-party dictatorship conditions, is there any chance of getting the new regime to implement all the GPA reforms so that future elections are free, fair and credible.

 

Answer: No chance! Whoever wins the next elections would want the dictatorial powers to consolidate their own political power. 

 

Dictatorial powers are to politics what corruption is to the economy. We have failed to eradicate corruption because whilst everyone denounces it whilst they still seeking power, once in power it would be in their power to deal with corruption but also to benefit from it most people always end up doing the latter. All those contesting the next elections appreciate Mugabe’s dictatorial powers and they would all want those powers for themselves.

 

d) Is there any hope, any hope at all, of forcing the implementation of the GPA reform so the next elections are free, fair and credible.

 

Answer: Yes there is. Mugabe has failed to rig economic recovery and the worsening economic meltdown is unsustainable; unemployment is already at 90% plus, millions are living in serious abject poverty –the type that is killing its victims, most cities and towns have no clean running water, etc. The situation is getting worse and not better.

 
Whether Mugabe likes it or not; the only way out of this mess political reform and regime change. The people will have to be fast off the mark and demand the full implementation of the GPA reforms because people like Tsvangirai, Mujuru, Mnangagwa, etc. eyeing the presidential post will not want any reforms because they know they will not compete if the dictatorship was replaced by a democratic one, not with their rotten past record!

3 comments:

  1. Tsvangirai would have won free, fair and credible elections in 2013 but would not do so now; not with his track record of being breathtakingly corrupt, incompetent and a sell-out. Our politicians have become used to the corrupt and incompetent journalism of the likes of Reuben Barwe who believe there are there to gloss over the politician’s rotten past and shortcomings.
    Reform the media and the Reuben Barwe of this word will be thrown out of their rare and in comes the no-nonsense Sahara TV Nigerian Lady who asked President Mugabe point blank “Is there like a time limit?” President Mugabe is a renowned globe-trotter but even he would not be travelling to Nigeria anytime soon!
    Anyone who thinks Tsvangirai will last a day in the cut and thrust of a vibrant democracy is naïve!
    I agree Tsvangirai is corrupt and incompetent but he is not stupid to know implementing all the democratic reforms will spell the end of Mugabe, Mujuru, Mnangagwa but top on that list will be himself – Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

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  2. @ Mukanya

    Tsvangirai was employed and paid, paid well too, by the Zimbabwean taxpayers to implement the democratic reforms during the GNU when it would have been easy to do and he and his fellow MDC village idiots failed to get even one reform implemented. Wilbert has done a great job bring this treasonous betrayal of the nation by Tsvangirai to the nation's attention.


    Wilbert has never said he is going to get the reforms implemented, it for all Zimbabweans to get these reforms implemented because that is our ticket out of this mess.


    No wonder the nation is in this political and economic mess, here is someone who has shown you the way out of this hell - you have been thrusting around like a headless chicken - but instead of taking advantage of the open door you abuse Wilbert just as Tsvangirai abused SADC heads during the GNU. What a moron!

    It is you and everyone inside Zimbabwe who is disparate to get out of the hell President Mu-gabe has dragged us into. Are we going to do nothing about implementing the GPA reforms to spite Wilbert Mukori for suggesting it just as Tsvangirai did nothing about the same re-forms to spite SADC Heads? I still cannot believe anyone can be that stupid be clearly you are that stupid!

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  3. Only in Zimbabwe would leaders who have already proven to be corrupt and incompetent comeback and expect to be elected back into high office. What is amazing is that even those who should know better think nothing of it. We are clearly not serious about getting competent leaders and good government.

    It does not look likely that we are going to get a democratic government soon nor do we deserve one!

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