SPT - Zimbabwe Update No.4. March 2012: The Shadow of Elections
Brian Raftopoulos
writes at SPT:
A great tragedy of the Mugabe regime has been the deconstruction
of national institutions, which some analysts have mistaken for a
`radicalised state.' In effect Zimbabweans have witnessed a destructive
form of vanguardist politics in which a particular party has claimed the
right to speak for the majority and in so doing has turned its back on
the establishment of stable, functioning national institutions, through
which the generality of Zimbabwean citizens could hold those in power
to account. (...)
At present the rush to elections by a beleaguered party of liberation must
be set against this broader context, and the dangers that a rapid descent
into a plebiscite are likely to bring upon Zimbabwean citizens. In a
useful article in the Zimbabwe Independent 17th February 2012
(`Zimbabwe: Elections in 2012 or GPA/GNU 11'), Ibbo Mandaza
clearly spelt out the current dangers in rushing to the polls, pointing
in particular to the persistent economic problems that marked the debacle
of 2008, and the narrow interests of sections of the securocratic elite.(...)
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