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By-elections Will Not Be Banned - Ziyambi

3 years agoWed, 20 May 2020 12:38:10 GMT
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By-elections Will Not Be Banned - Ziyambi

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi on Tuesday said that the government does not have plans to postpone the holding of by-elections indefinitely.

This follows reports that the ZANU PF-led government has made a pact with the smaller MDC faction to form a unity government after a Supreme Court ruling handed over the reins of the opposition party to Thokozani Khupe.

Ziyambi said by-elections are a constitutional requirement and the government has to ensure that they are held when they are due. He said:

By-elections are a constitutional requirement and if a seat is vacant, we have to hold them because someone can make a court application to challenge that we did not hold them as stipulated by the Constitution and so we have to find the money to hold the by-elections.

Ziyambi dismissed reports that the government intends to amend the Constitution to do away with by-elections. Said Ziyambi:

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It is not true that Zanu PF is planning to amend the Constitution to ban by-elections because the Constitutional Amendment (No 2) Bill is before Parliament and there is no clause to ban by-elections.

The Constitution is a sacred document and it cannot be amended willy-nilly, but rumour mongers always create fake news.

Earlier this month, the MDC-T recalled MDC Alliance MPs and the National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda declared the three seats vacant.

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