In response to the nation’s worsening economic meltdown and
the growing street protests, Morgan Tsvangirai proposes the formation of the National
Transition Authority (NTA) to steer the nation out of the mess.
“The broad mandate of the NTA will be to steer the country
on a path towards the return to legitimacy through truly free, fair and
credible elections whose outcome is not disputed,” said Morgan Tsvangirai in
his statement.
Well if Tsvangirai had been paying any attention throughout
the negotiations of the 2008 Global Political Agreement (GPA) and throughout
the five years of the Government of National Unity (GNU) itself the principle objective
was to implement a raft of democratic reforms and write a new democratic
constitution so Zimbabwe will have free, fair and credible elections. Tsvangirai
and his MDC friends were reminded a thousand times by the SADC Heads of State
and others to implement the reforms but of course MDC leaders ignored the warnings.
It would been heartening to say that Tsvangirai had finally
waken up to the critical task of implementing the democratic reforms as the
only sure way to get the free, fair and credible elections – even if this be
waking up when the GNU is over, at least one would think he will finally focus
on the task going forward. It is not heartening because a look at what he is proposing
shows that he still has no clues what the reforms are.
Here are the five things he is proposing NTA should do:
a)
“Supervise
the implementation of the Constitution, including the alignment of laws to the
same
b)
“Oversee and monitor the work of Commissions
such as the Human Rights Commission, National Anti-Corruption Commission,
National Peace, Healing and Reconciliation Commission, the Zimbabwe Electoral
Commission (ZEC) and others.
c)
“Oversee the political reform agenda, some
reforms of which are now enshrined in the new Constitution as well as being
involved in the preparation for credible elections.
d)
“Oversee and monitor food aid and distribution
e) “Develop
a shared National Vision and economic reconstruction programme. Our country
needs its own Marshal Plan”
Whilst every thinking Zimbabwean would agree that the single
most important task for the nation right now is to do whatever is necessary for
free and fair elections and it good to note that it has finally dawned on
Tsvangirai that Zanu PF cannot be trusted to carry out this important task
hence the need for this NTA. Sadly, from his list of the five tasks for NTA, it
is clear Tsvangirai still does not have a clue what really needs to be done to
deliver free and fair elections!
The new May 2013 constitution is too weak and feeble to deliver
free and fair elections and therefore realigning the existing laws to it will
be a waste of time. Senator David Coltart has admitted in his book, The
Struggle continues, that the new constitution gave “far too much power to the
executive” without the usual democratic checks and balances. No amount of tweaking
of existing laws will take away these excessive powers and, of course, we can count
of tyrant like Mugabe to take full advantage of the dictatorial powers.
Some of excessive State President’s powers include the
having the sole power to hire and fire ZEC and all the other institutions’
personal with none of the democratic check and balance to guarantee the respective
body’s independence. No amount of supervision of ZEC by NTA will make up for
the commissioners’ lack of independence or professionalism, for example.
“Details of the transitional mechanisms including the
composition, structure, form, relationship to the State executive,
establishment processes, signposts and roadmap to elections will be negotiated
with other stakeholders whom I will engage soon on these proposals,” continued
Tsvangirai.
“I am giving President Mugabe an opportunity to soft land
the national crisis. He will have only himself to blame if citizens take
matters in their own hands. The ball is in his court. I urge SADC and the AU to
provide wise counsel to him. The ball is now in his court.”
Well, well! For someone who has a proven record as a corrupt
and incompetent leader Tsvangirai really likes to command from up high!
Zimbabwe’s worsening economic meltdown will force Mugabe to
accept meaningful political reform. It is clear that since his unceremonious
exit off the gravy train following the rigged July 2013 elections, Tsvangirai
has been desperate to carve a new political role for himself. He is so
desperate that he will sell-out just as he did during the GNU.
Mugabe, for his part, will be tempted to cut a deal with
Tsvangirai; the above wishy-washy arrangement will suit the tyrant just fine
because Zanu PF will emerge strong just as happened in 2013. The only thing
stopping Mugabe accepting this “soft landing” offer is that he knows SADC, the
international community and every thinking Zimbabwean out there will reject the
arrangement because it will do nothing to get the nation out of the mess.
The people of Zimbabwe want a peaceful and meaningful way
out of the current political and economic mess that Mugabe landed the nation into
and nothing short of implementing ALL the democratic reforms agreed in the 2008
GPA will do. If asked, the people of Zimbabwe would want to recover all that Mugabe
and his family and cronies have looted from them given back. A “soft landing”
for the corrupt and murderous tyrant Mugabe after all the misery he was caused;
what a stupid idea!
1 comment:
"But hey, a lion never loses sleep over the opinions of sheep and as it stands, Zanu PF is only surrounded by sheep," you say.
Zanu PF is not under pressure from the opposition but from the ordinary people demanding an end to the worsening economic situation. The lion is walking on hot coals and the situation is only going to get worse. Sniff the air in Zimbabwe today and you will smell burning tyres and some unfamiliar smell – singed lion hair!
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