NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

‘Zec must be sole registrar of parties’

- BY VENERANDA LANGA/NQOBANI NDLOVU/ BLESSED MHLANGA l feedback@newsday.co.zw

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) must be given the sole responsibi­lity of registerin­g political parties to avoid name contestati­ons among political actors as witnessed in the opposition MDC.

Electoral watchdog, Zimbabwe Elections Support Network (Zesn) made the suggestion in a draft Electoral Amendment Bill proposal handed over to Parliament yesterday.

To ensure independen­ce, Zesn also suggested that Zec should be answerable to Parliament and empowered to postpone elections at polling stations where there are fears of disputed results.

Zesn also proposed amendments to the Electoral Act to allow registered voters based outside the country to take part in postal voting alongside those that are unable to attend voting due to employment, security services and other reasons.

Zesn chairperso­n Andrew Makoni said the Bill should be seen as a step towards implementi­ng muchneeded electoral reforms to break the cycle of electoral disputes.

“We believe this will significan­tly improve the electoral landscape and remove electoral contestati­ons,” Makoni said during the Zoom platform launch.

“It will take us a step further in implementi­ng the much-needed electoral reforms. We need to break the cycle of continuous or cosmetic amendment to the electoral system which at the end of the day does not address challenges to our electoral cycles.”

The Bill was submitted to Parliament through the Justice and Legal Parliament­ary Committee acting chairperso­n Joshua Murire who emphasised the need for free and fair elections.

“We are fully geared to ensure that this Bill goes through all processes in Parliament, and eventually gets signed by his Excellency ... to pave way for well-managed election processes in Zimbabwe. We hope that future elections will be guided accordingl­y,” Murire said.

The Bill speaks to the need to ensure Zec’s independen­ce while also providing for appeal mechanisms, among others, as well as placing control of all electoral-related functions on Zec.

“There is no requiremen­t in the (current) legislatio­n in place for registrati­on of political parties and we have seen how those are affecting those parties themselves with litigation­s all over ...,” Makoni said.

Zimbabwean­s are witnessing the implosion of the opposition MDC, fighting over MPs and councillor­s as well as party name.

“The Bill will also introduce a new section 39B which empowers the commission to postpone an election at any polling station if it has reasonably determined that it is not possible to conduct a free and fair election at that polling station.

Any postponeme­nt should be to a time within the period prescribed for holding elections by section 38(1) of the Constituti­on,” part of the highlights of the Bill read.

On election dispute resolution mechanisms, the Bill proposes the alignment of the “Electoral Act to its new status as a special division of the High Court rather than an independen­t court.”

After receiving the Bill, committee member Innocent Gonese said it was very important for Parliament to ensure an end to contested elections.

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