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Africa Subsaharan
Zim begins work on new Constitution
2009-06-25
[Mail and Globe] Zimbabwe on Wednesday launched efforts to write a new Constitution to pave the way to fresh elections, a key step in the power-sharing pact meant to haul the country from a decade of turmoil.

"We count on our inner strength as a people and on our unflinching determination to turn a new page in our lives as Zimbabweans despite many obstacles," Parliament speaker Lovemore Moyo told foreign diplomats.

Speaking ahead of the first public meeting on the Constitution later in the day, Moyo urged the diplomatic community to support the process.

"The Constitution-making process is taking place in an environment of acute resource constraints," Moyo said. "We call upon you, your excellencies, to lend your support to this process.

We are happy with the progress made so far despite limited resources."

In April Parliament elected a 25-member committee drawn from members of President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) to spearhead the process.

Under the accord that created the unity government four months ago, a new Constitution should be tabled in Parliament by February next year, with a referendum on the charter held by July.

Moyo also assured the diplomats that the Constitution-building process will be transparent, and not manipulated by politicians.

"As Parliament we want to make sure that this process is as open, transparent, democratic and as inclusive as possible in order to accomodate the views of all Zimbabweans."
Posted by:Fred

#2  You mean that the "Get the White Guy" program didn't work?
Posted by: HammerHead   2009-06-25 08:23  

#1  Not that the constitution matters much to important people like Bob.
FWIW, their current one is only 66 pages, and spends time defining things like the appointment of tribal chiefs and how to calculate years of experience as a lawyer (required for eligibility for some offices). There's plenty of room for invidious clauses, though it is far from the Brazilian extreme that lards the constitution with legislation.
Posted by: James   2009-06-25 04:17  

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