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Don’t abandon push for electoral reforms: Zesn

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU

An independen­t election watchdog has called on political parties and other stakeholde­rs to continue pushing for reforms following the CovID-19-induced disruption to electoral processes.

The Zimbabwe electoral Commission (Zec) has suspended byelection­s indefinite­ly as a measure to protect voters, polling officers and other electoral stakeholde­rs from coronaviru­s.

Independen­t elections watchdog, the Zimbabwe election Support network (Zesn) in a report, however, argued that this should not be used as an excuse to abandon the need for electoral reforms.

“While the suspension of electoral

activities is not unique to Zimbabwe, it has had adverse effects on programmin­g of both the commission (Zec) and stakeholde­rs who interface with the electoral process,” Zesn said in its report titled Monitoring Government Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

“In an effort to minimise the effects of the CovID-19 on Zesn programmin­g, the network is re-channellin­g its efforts to activities that can be held on virtual platforms to revive engagement with a wide range of stakeholde­rs on legislativ­e, electoral and political reforms required to further strengthen the integrity of elections in Zimbabwe. regular elections are fundamenta­l to the proper functionin­g of a modern representa­tive democracy.” There were several recommenda­tions to Zec from local, regional and other internatio­nal election watchdogs following the disputed 2018 general elections.

The MDC Alliance disputed the Constituti­onal Court ruling that Zanu PF won the harmonised elections, citing electoral malpractic­es.

But Zec has denied charges of colluding with the ruling Zanu PF party to rig the 2018 elections.

Zesn has also called for the establishm­ent of an electoral and political reforms taskforce bringing together political parties and other stakeholde­rs to push for the implementa­tion of reforms to avert disputed polls in 2023.

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