Wednesday 02 April 2008
By FRANCE 24 with AFPZimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai declined Tuesday to declare himself the winner of a presidential election, saying he would wait until an announcement from the electoral commission.
"I am prepared to wait until as long as the ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission) confirms the results," Tsvangirai told a news conference in his first public appearance since Saturday's presidential and parliamentary elections.
However Tsvangirai said he and his party had been given a clear mandate for change in the poll.
"After the 29th of March,
"The vote we passed on Saturday was a vote for change, for a new beginning."
Tsvangirai's party has already said it is confident that he won the poll but the electoral commission, whose leadership is appointed by President Robert Mugabe, has yet to release any results from the presidential contest.
THE WEST CALLS FOR SWIFT RESULTS
World leaders Tuesday urged
"We want to see the presidential vote count be released as soon as possible," US State Department deputy spokesman Tom Casey told reporters in
"Delays in that vote counting and delays in the release of the results are troubling, certainly given all the problems that we noted prior to the election," he added.
So far the commission has announced only partial results from the parliamentary polls, putting the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) slightly ahead with 72 seats to Mugabe's ruling Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) on 68.
But despite pressure from foreign governments, there has been no official word on the battle for the presidency between 84-year-old Mugabe and MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai.
The opposition MDC is convinced Tsvangirai has beaten Mugabe and results from Saturday's contest for president are being kept back while he cooks up a plan to stay in power.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon urged there to be the "utmost transparency" in the vote-counting "so that the people of
Mugabe himself has not been seen in public since casting his ballot on Saturday fuelling speculation that he has already fled the country.
And the European Union's Slovenian presidency suggested Mugabe's days in power may be numbered.
"I hope he is on his way out, most Europeans think this way," Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, told journalists in
He warned the veteran leader against clinging on to power. "If Mr. Mugabe continues, it will be a coup d’état," he added.
Although the election process has largely been calm, there are fears that huge delays in announcing the results could spark the kind of violence that marred the aftermath of
"We don't want the situation to develop like in
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown also said Tuesday that the democratic rights of Zimbabwean voters must be respected as he urged the immediate publication of the results.
"It's absolutely critical that the elections are fair and are seen to be fair and I think the eyes of the world will be on Zimbabwe so that the doubts that people have, the questions that people have, can be answered," Brown said.
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02/04/2008 09:07:31 Alert a moderator
Please go peacefully
By Concerned Zimbabwean -
It's unarguably clear that Mubage has lost. Here in Zim it's very hard to find someone who genuinely supports Mugabe. Even those big-whips that support him do so out of the need to protect their wealth that was acquired at the expense of the whole nation. Those who voted for him in the rural areas did so out of fear that was bred by pre-election intimidation. We are generally a peaceful people and violence is not within our bag of options as a response to the cooking that could be going on. The leaders know this and they are taking advantage of us but this is very unfair. Who knows...when the heart or mind boils, normal reason is very likely to be overpowered.
01/04/2008 16:41:54 Alert a moderator
liers marxists!
By DANIEL MARTIN -
Instead of going home live his elder years this marxist dictators trying desperatly to hold on to power ,the one that belong to the people and should be use only for people's betterment,Let the voice of Zimbabwes be heard ,free their economy ,let the country prosper,
What comunist rob-everything policies did not work in Soviet Union,Albania or Cuba,are not gonna do better in Zimbabwe ,enough is enough,!