Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe: Deep Concern over Inordinate Delays in Releasing Results of Presidential Election
PRESS STATEMENT
No.3/08
It is now more than a full week since the historic harmonised
elections took place on 29 March 2008 but there has been near
deafening silence about the outcome of the flagship election, the
presidential contest. The results of the House of Assembly and
Senate elections were also released at a painfully slow pace. This
has understandably generated a hive of rumours, speculation, fears
and nervousness among the stakeholders, and in the nation and
international community. At the centre of the mystery is the Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission (ZEC), a constitutional body mandated to
conduct elections and referendums efficiently, freely, fairly,
transparently and in accordance with the law. It is the CCJP's
understanding that this mandate includes but is not restricted to
ensuring that the results of the elections are made public to the
contesting parties and to the nation as a whole as expeditiously
as possible, that is, within reasonable time.
The rumours and nervous speculation swirling around the presidential
election results and the mystery surrounding ZEC's reluctance to
speedily release those results has the effect of producing unnecessary
suspicions that ZEC is being manipulated to produce results at
variance with the verdict of the people. This is unfortunate if
only because there does not appear to be any compelling reason for
the inordinate delay in releasing the results. This delay is
stretching the patience of the people to the limit to the point
where ZEC appears to be abusing the legendary patience of the
Zimbabwe people.
We have previously noted with considerable satisfaction that ZEC
managed to conduct what to many objective observers has been one
of the most free and fair elections since independence though there
were still many flaws and lapses. The integrity of the election
body is now seriously under threat because of its disinclination
to quickly make the results public and allay the fears and suspicions
of the nation. If ZEC has the public interest and is not driven by
partisan interests, then it surely should release the results
without any further equivocation. The inordinate delay is a recipe
for distrust, political tension and even instability. ZEC must not
only act impartially and honestly, it must be seen to be respecting
these cardinal values. So far, and with respect to the snails pace
at which the results were announced and the apparent reluctance to
release the presidential election results, ZEC is failing the test.
The autonomy and professionalism of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
have been seriously eroded and deeply compromised, reinforcing
accusations of embedded partisanship and bias. In the event of a
re-run of the presidential election, Zimbabweans and the international
community now have grave doubts about the fairness and impartiality
of ZEC to conduct the poll.
The CCJP joins the domestic and international community in urging
ZEC, in the interest of peace and the search for justice, to urgently
release and publicise the results of the presidential election held
on March 29, 2008. Many Zimbabweans are anxiously waiting for these
results; and they deserve and have a right to know. CCJPZ will
continue to observe the post election period countrywide and produce
reports. END!
Alouis Munyaradzi CHAUMBA, National Director
Harare, 7 April 2008
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