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UK Minister says that it is "essential that reforms are made" for 2018 Zim Elections

7 years agoMon, 06 Mar 2017 14:05:46 GMT
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UK Minister says that it is "essential that reforms are made" for 2018 Zim Elections

Tobias Ellwood the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to stand up for the rule of law and human rights in Zimbabwe. Ellwood told the UK parliament that it was ‘essential that reforms are made” to allow for a more democratic 2018 electoral process.

Speaking in Parliament, Ellwood said:

The British Government’s 2015 manifesto included a commitment to stand up for the rule of law and human rights in Zimbabwe. Ahead of the 2018 elections, it is essential that reforms are made to the Zimbabwean electoral system, including strengthening the independence of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and removal of unconstitutional legislation which restricts democratic activity and human rights. With the Department for International Development, the FCO is working through a multi-donor programme to improve access to justice, media and information freedom and to improve the electoral environment in advance of the 2018 elections. Officials remain in close contact with international partners, including the UN, to co-ordinate support in the run up to the 2018 elections.

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