Sun 13 Apr 2008
Tsvangirai’s Abrupt Departure Provided A Clue That He Had Been Sidelined
Posted by admin under ElectionsIn the first sign of a political denouement to the
Mugabe’s ruling Zanu PF party, which has been in power since the end of white rule in 1980.
Moments before the leaders began talks with Makoni - who ran as an independent in the presidential elections and is believed to have finished third - the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), Morgan Tsvangirai, left the talks abruptly with his delegation. “As far as we are concerned, the talks are finished for us. Everything regarding Morgan has been discussed,” said MDC spokesman Nqobizitha Mlilo as the delegation sped away. The MDC said it would explain its position at a later press conference. In the early hours of this morning, the heads-of-state meeting appeared deadlocked in its attempts to draft a final communiqué. Presidents and their delegations were tight-lipped as they walked between meeting rooms in the Mulungushi conference centre. Only Tsvangirai’s abrupt departure provided a clue that the MDC leader - who claims to have won the presidential poll outright, with 50.3 per cent of the vote - had been sidelined by the regional leaders.
Earlier yesterday, South African president Thabo Mbeki called on Mugabe in
Earlier yesterday, Western diplomats had been shocked by Mbeki’s statement, at the end of his visit to
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Comment: You have got to be kidding! Morgan Tsvangirai has being sidelined - having won the Presidential election? And to have the person that came third in that election take over as Mugabe’s preferred successor?
So the votes of the Zimbabwean people mean nothing?
The Presidential election would effectively have been stolen from Tsvangirai, whilst the recount by the ZEC will ensure that the majority won by the MDC in Parliament is reworked…
In other country’s in the world would be imprisonned for such theft!
‘debvhu
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