The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Zimbabwe ruling party challenges bid to overturn poll results

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HARARE: Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party yesterday filed a counter-petition challengin­g the opposition’s court bid to overturn election results that gave a narrow victory to incumbant Emmerson Mnangagwa.

ZANU-PF submitted its papers to the Constituti­onal Court, which is considerin­g an appeal by the opposition MDC party alleging that the election was rigged in favour of Mnangagwa, Robert Mugabe’s former vice-president.

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has accused ZANU-PF and the election commission of ballot fraud in the July 30 vote, Zimbabwe’s first poll since the ousting of Mugabe in November.

“We have filed our papers opposing the petition filed by the MDC,” Paul Mangwana, a ZANUPF spokesman and member of the legal team, told AFP.

“It’s now up to the court to decide.” Mnangagwa narrowly won the presidenti­al race with 50.8 per cent of the vote — just enough to avoid a run-off against the MDC’s Nelson Chamisa, who scored 44.3 per cent.

Mnangagwa’s inaugurati­on — which has been planned for last Sunday — was postponed until the court makes its ruling.

Mnangagwa had vowed the elections would be free and fair, and would turn a page on Mugabe’s repressive 37-year rule.

The election was marred by the army opening fire on protesters, killing six, allegation­s of voteriggin­g and a crackdown on opposition activists.

Analysts say that MDC’s legal challenge has little chance of success given the courts’ historic tilt towards ZANU-PF, which has ruled since independen­ce from British colonial rule in 1980.

“It’s a high hurdle to get over,” Derek Matyszak, a senior researcher at the Institute of Security Studies, told AFP.

“It’s almost a foregone conclusion.” Judges have 14 days from Aug 10 to rule on the case. — AFP

 ??  ?? Mnangagwa (centre) inspects the guard of honour from a car during the Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns held at the National Sports Stadium in Harare. — AFP photo
Mnangagwa (centre) inspects the guard of honour from a car during the Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns held at the National Sports Stadium in Harare. — AFP photo

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