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Electoral reforms must precede by-elections

- Election Resource Centre Zimbabwe

IT has been 11 months since by-elections were suspended under Statutory Instrument 225a of 2020. The Executive suspended the elections taking away the independen­ce of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec).

Despite Zec having developed the COVID-19 policy on electoral activities with clear guidelines on how by-elections and other electoral activities would be conducted under COVID19, by-elections have remained illegally suspended.

By-elections are a litmus test to Zec’s preparedne­ss for the 2023 harmonised elections.

Responsibl­e authoritie­s must ensure that when by-elections are held, they are conducted in a transparen­t, accountabl­e and credible manner that boosts the confidence of electoral stakeholde­rs.

Currently, COVID-19 is not the only pandemic affecting the delivery of credible elections.

The failure to adhere to constituti­onal principles that are foundation­al to credible elections is another pandemic that is threatenin­g democratic principles.

It is worrisome that some citizens are currently unrepresen­ted in Parliament and local authoritie­s. Section 1 of the Constituti­on states that Zimbabwe is a unitary, democratic and sovereign republic and is bound by principles of good governance which include free, fair and regular elections according to section 2(b)(ii).

The Election Resource Centre, therefore, calls upon President Emmerson Mnangagwa to carry out his mandate of proclaimin­g by-elections since there is no court order setting aside the elections. Holding of by-elections must be preceded by the implementa­tion of electoral reforms as the holding of by-elections without reforms poses a threat to the credibilit­y and acceptabil­ity of electoral outcomes.

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