Approach The Courts: African Union Tells MDC Alliance

Head of the African Union Election Observation Mission Mr Haile Mariam Desalegne urged parties aggrieved by the country’s electoral processes to seek legal recourse in accordance with the law.

Said Desalegne:

I think every party taking part in this election has to follow the legal processes and frameworks that are set in place to petition as well as present their grievances and get resolutions accordingly. So, I think that is the most important thing that has to be followed and we will see how these processes are working, but any grievances have to be presented according to the legal frameworks that are set in place this moment.

Responding on threats by the MDC Alliance to boycott the elections, Mr Desalegne urged all the parties to participate in the elections and to take the legal route if they have any issues.

More: Herald

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3 comments on “Approach The Courts: African Union Tells MDC Alliance

  1. MDC knows kuty it wont it will never win the elections tts why ikunetsa. Ts the only party making noise yet pane manwe 22 vese w the same electoral but they are quiet and satisfied

  2. All court cases made by MDC challenging election results from 2000 have not been decided up to date. The courts are act at the whilm of ZANU PF.

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