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Original Post Date: 2005-11-29 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/29/2005
Zim: Factions to fight over the MDC name – My Comments
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/29/2005
Zim: Factions to fight over the MDC name – My Comments
[This is to be expected. Sad stuff. But, for years now, I have been saying over and over again that the MDC must think in MILITARY TERMS if it is to remove Mugabe from power. People think that Mugabe is a fool. Mugabe uses military/political methods. This infiltration, and work to destroy the MDC from within – look at it. Now look. I even heard they say that now Tsvangirai can be kicked out of the party. I quite liked Tsvangirai because he talked tough. And in my view, the person who is the TOUGHEST, most ANTI-MUGABE… is the one who should be driving the opposition. One needs strong leadership. Tsvangirai was trying. I agree with his stance of ignoring the senate elections. It was rigged anyway. Don’t give Mugabe the legitimacy. Tsvangirai was talking quite tough, and I liked it. This revolt is very sad. Mugabe must be laughing his ass off. By having a “military” approach (not necessarily with weapons), the MDC needs to think more strategically instead of playing “politically”. In the end, getting Mugabe out won’t be an issue of votes, but firepower. I firmly believe that. Such tough approaches, and such tough situations require really tough leadership – centralised leadership. The MDC – or whatever is left of them – must stop thinking that voting will cut it. It won’t. Some months back I wrote about my idea that the MDC should form a Government in exile. It maybe was a radical idea but I did explain the need to protect the MDC leadership from infiltration, from spying, from manipulating. The current situation the MDC finds itself in is because it refuses to believe that there are other options other than mere political ones. It will find, that there is no choice in the matter. If the MDC is SERIOUS about getting rid of Robert Mugabe, then they must start changing the way they think, and their culture. Because if they don’t, they will NEVER defeat Robert Mugabe. Jan] Harare – The two factions of the Zimbabwean opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) could engage in a war of attrition over the ownership of the organisation’s name and assets, some party office bearers are predicting. After most voters responded to Tsvangirai’s call to boycott the weekend senate elections, MDC officials said the factions were positioning themselves to wrest control of the party’s assets. Except for Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second city, where pro-senate faction candidates swept all the seats, other MDC strongholds, like the capital, Harare, and Matabeleland North and South provinces, heeded Tsvangirai’s call to boycott the elections. Even in one of the constituencies in Bulawayo with a registered 75,000 voters, the winning MDC candidate managed just under 2,000 votes. On Monday the ruling Zanu PF seemed set to win an overwhelming majority, bagging 21 out of the 31 contested seats in the results declared so far, while the rift in the MDC deepened. The MDC’s pro-senate faction announced that vice-president Gibson Sibanda had suspended Tsvangirai last week on Thursday, after a disciplinary committee found him guilty of violating the party’s constitution by issuing a call to boycott the poll. Ironically, Sibanda chairs the disciplinary committee of the MDC. “Mr Tsvangirai is suspended from performing any functions as MDC leader and will not be allowed to hold meetings under the MDC banner. He has also been barred from visiting MDC offices, including Harvest House [the party’s headquarters] and is to surrender all MDC property except two vehicles issued for his personal use,” Sibanda told journalists. Tsvangirai told IRIN on Sunday that his suspension was unconstitutional. “The attempt to suspend me is an unfortunate disaster by my colleagues in the struggle. Their actions indicate that they are desperate for power and … will only play into the hands of the government, which wants to see the MDC weak and divided.” Tsvangirai said only the party’s congress, expected to be held in February, had the power to suspend him. However, Gift Chimanikire, the MDC’s deputy secretary-general, who is in the pro-senate camp, said the disciplinary committee could suspend anybody, including the president. “Nobody is above the law, and we will not allow another dictator to emerge from our ranks,” he asserted. Senior MDC officials in the pro-senate camp told IRIN that if Tsvangirai did not abide by the terms of the suspension, they would seek relief in court. “We are simply going to ask for the protection of the courts if Tsvangirai does not abide by the suspension.” There is a perception among political observers that the judges, some of whom are sympathetic to the ruling party, would grant the use of the party’s name and emblem to the less popular pro-senate faction to further destabilise the opposition. Hundreds of MDC supporters in Harare thronged Harvest House on Monday saying they wanted to ensure that Tsvangirai was not hindered from working there. Some told IRIN that the pro-senate faction would not be allowed to set foot at the Harare offices. From IRIN (UN), 28 November Factions expected to fight over MDC name |
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