DOCUMENTS

MDC refers breaches of Zim deal to SADC and AU

Party says it is disturbed by the non-compliance by Zanu-PF with agreement

RESOLUTIONS OF THE 2ND NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 17TH OF MAY 2009, FLAMBOYANT HOTEL, MASVINGO

ACKNOWLEDGING the inauguration of the Transitional Government on the 16th of February 2009.

NOTING the outstanding issues in the Global Political Agreement including the issues of the Provincial Governors, Ambassadors, permanent secretaries, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor and the Attorney-General,

DISTURBED by the continuous incidences of toxic and non-compliance on issues including;

(a) the continued farm invasions,
(b) the failure to swear in Roy Bennett,
(c) the unilateralism including the shifting of ministerial mandates,
(d) the failure of the National Security Council to meet,
(e) the continuous detention and re-detention of political and civic society activists, lawyers and journalists,
(f) the continued politicisation of State institutions,
(g) the continued partial and unequal reporting by the State media and
(h) the selective application of the law and the persecution of MDC Members of Parliament and activists including the "convictions" of Hon Mathias Matewu Mlambo and Hon Lynnette Karenyi

FURTHER DISTURBED by the lack of delivery of the Transitional Government on key areas of National Healing, media reforms, the legislative reform agenda, the slow pace of Constitutional Reform and the lack of re-orientation of the security forces.

Now therefore, the National Council resolves that;

1. All outstanding issues in the GPA should forthwith be referred to SADC and the African Union as the guarantors to the GPA.

2. JOMIC should be more effective and monitor the full and proper implementation of the GPA.

3. The Transitional Government should urgently deal with issues of governance, national healing, democratisation and the rule of law.

4. The National Security Council must be convened in terms of the law.

5. The Herald and the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation must reform and report equally, fairly and consistently in line with the GPA.

6. The MDC, as a party of excellence, remains steadfast in its quest, drive and vision for a new and democratic Zimbabwe.

For and behalf of the people of Zimbabwe. Adopted on 17th May 2009.

Together to the end, marching to a new Zimbabwe.

Issued by the Movement for Democratic Change, May 18 2009

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