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Africa Subsaharan
Bob's party fails to win back parliament in Zim recount
2008-04-27
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe saw his hold on power weaken Saturday as his party failed to make any inroads in a recount of parliamentary balloting and some loyalists expressed pessimism about his chances in a presidential runoff.

The Zimbabwe Election Commission announced the results of 18 of 23 parliamentary seats whose vote tallies are being recounted, nearly a month after bitterly disputed elections appeared to give the opposition the edge over the 84-year-old president. The ruling ZANU-PF party needed to take back nine seats to regain control of parliament, but none of the 18 results were overturned. "It's really a heavy blow," said a senior ZANU-PF official and key Mugabe ally who spoke on condition of anonymity. "Now that there is no change in the recount, I believe that this now gives people second thoughts."

Although some in Mugabe's inner circle appeared determined to cling to power at all costs, the senior official said many in the party saw no hope of victory if a second round of voting was held in the presidential election and had given up hope of retaining power. Most saw as their best chance a government of national unity.

Official results in the presidential vote might be released Monday. Ruling party officials have already conceded publicly that opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai garnered more votes than Mugabe in the election. The opposition maintains that Tsvangirai won outright with no need for a runoff, a position not supported by independent electoral monitors.
Posted by:Fred

#4  He must have really, REALLY, lost!
Posted by: Snigum Tojo5201   2008-04-27 18:21  

#3  Zimbob, Algore what's the diff?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-04-27 14:45  

#2  So ZimBob can't even win a rigged, illegal, recount?
Damn that's bad...

Posted by: john frum   2008-04-27 14:38  

#1  Maybe Bob could give the Washington State Sec State a call about recounts: after 3 the Party of Choice (D) won the governorship by a whopping 122 vote margin. Of course all the fraudulent ballots later discovered in Blue King Co, weren't discovered till 'later.'
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2008-04-27 11:11  

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