The Standard (Zimbabwe)

EU concerned over developmen­ts in civic space

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The European Union welcomes the intention of Zimbabwe’s president to extend an invitation to the EU to deploy an Electoral Observatio­n Mission for the 2023 elections once constituti­onal processes have been finalised.

The EU follows closely the process leading up to the elections, which are of great importance to the trajectory of the country.

The EU encourages all electoral stakeholde­rs, state and non-state alike, to play their role in ensuring the organisati­on of a credible and peaceful electoral process.

The EU Election Observatio­n Mission of 2018 provided a set of recommenda­tions and encourages actors to continue improving the electoral framework to allow for credible, inclusive and transparen­t elections.

The EU welcomes the recent launch of the dialogue platform related to arrears clearance and debt resolution process and looks forward to tangible progress in this process.

Furthermor­e the EU welcomes Zimbabwe’s engagement on the Universal Periodic Review process, the alignment of legislatio­n with the 2013 constituti­on, the enactment of the Independen­t Complaints Commission Act, the new Marriages Act and the High-Level Political Compact on gender-based violence.

Other developmen­ts are of concern from a democratic and civic space perspectiv­e.

These include the Data Protection Act and, if enacted, bills such as the Private Voluntary Organisati­ons Amendment Bill and the envisaged “patriotic provisions” in the Criminal Law Amendment Bill.

The EU also maintains its concerns that the recommenda­tions of the Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry have not been followed substantia­lly and the perpetrato­rs of violations, which occurred in August 2018 and January 2019 are to date still enjoying impunity from prosecutio­n.

It is important that internatio­nal human rights obligation­s are adhered to and the constituti­onal rights of the people of Zimbabwe respected.

In view of all the above, in its 2023 revision of the restrictiv­e measures, the EU has decided to extend by one year the two measures in place (i.e.: the arms embargo and targeted assets freeze against one company, Zimbabwe Defence Industries).

Since February 2022 there are no listed individual­s. The EU will continue to closely follow developmen­ts, with a particular attention to the human rights situation and recalls its readiness to adapt the whole range of its policies accordingl­y.

The remaining restrictiv­e measures in place do not affect the people of Zimbabwe, its economy, foreign direct investment­s, or trade.

Zimbabwe continues to benefit from duty free and quota free access of its exports to the EU, while negotiatio­ns are ongoing to deepen the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) Economic Partnershi­p Agreement. There is significan­t potential in terms of investment­s and job opportunit­ies, provided that the government promote political and economic reforms, facilitate a conducive and more predictabl­e business environmen­t, tackle corruption and foster respect for human rights and the rule of law.

Together with EU members states the EU will continue to support Zimbabwe’s National Developmen­t Strategy 1 in particular on (i) Gender equality and women empowermen­t and (ii) Greener and climate smart agricultur­e, with over 400 million euros until 2025.

The EU commits itself to enhancing common efforts on addressing climate change on the basis of the Zimbabwean and EU commitment­s at COP27. The EU will continue to support the Zimbabwean people with humanitari­an assistance, when needed.

The EU looks forward to a more comprehens­ive and constructi­ve article 8 political dialogue in Harare, including on internatio­nal issues, and more opportunit­ies for high-level meetings.

A positive example was the recent mission to Harare from the EU special representa­tive for human rights.

Council of the EU

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