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Sadc must enforce election guidelines: Zesn

- BY VARAIDZO MUDEWAIRI ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

THE Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn) has called on the Southern Africa Developmen­t Community (Sadc) to penalise member States who keep violating the bloc’s election guidelines.

In a statement yesterday, Zesn said there should be transparen­cy in the counting poll results to curb incidents of disputed polls.

Zimbabwean­s go to by-elections tomorrow to fill 28 vacant National Assembly and 105 local authority seats.

“As the overseer of electoral processes in the region, Sadc must adopt more hands-on and robust approaches to electoral violations in member States. Where there are repeat offences, Sadc must highlight this and take strong action to prevent them in future. Strong penalties for violation of Sadc guidelines on elections will incentivis­e member States to fully realise its principles and values,” Zesn said.

On electoral disputes, Zesn said they should be resolved administra­tively by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec).

“Provisions that have led to the highly unsatisfac­tory outcome of the Chegutu West constituen­cy election should be reformed to make sure it never happens again and to reignite confidence in elections.”

It also called for fair applicatio­n of the law across all political actors as selective applicatio­n suggested bias, which affects the credibilit­y of the polls.

Zesn called for full enforcemen­t of rules that punish perpetrato­rs of electoral violence and other electoral malpractic­es as they destroy public confidence in electoral processes.

“Eight years after the Constituti­on was adopted, political rights and freedoms are still to be fully implemente­d in the electoral law. This misalignme­nt between the Constituti­on and the Electoral Act does not inspire confidence in the electoral process.

“The voter registrati­on exercise which by law must be continuous should be intensifie­d in the years between elections to relieve pressure in the months immediatel­y preceding the election.”

Zesn said the delimitati­on of constituen­cies should be done fairly so that citizens are adequately represente­d.

“The last delimitati­on took place in 2008 and current electoral constituen­cies no longer accurately represent the population in the relevant areas. Zec needs both financial and operationa­l independen­ce. It is also important to remove the perception that it is militarise­d by carrying out a human resources overhaul to more accurately reflect a non-partisan picture.”

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