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Chamisa Hails South Africa’s Independent Electoral Commission, Calls for ZEC to be Disbanded

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Last updated: June 4, 2024 11:39 am
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Former Citizens Coalition for Change leader Nelson Chamisa has praised the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa for its exemplary conduct during the country’s recent elections.

Speaking on the sidelines of the funeral of former CCC Member of Parliament for Harare Central, Chamisa noted that the commission’s professionalism, integrity, and accountability were key lessons for Zimbabwe, where the electoral commission (ZEC) has been criticized for its handling of past elections.

“Institutions that are independent, and professional are important for the stability and progress of nations,” Chamisa said.

 “The conduct of the Independent Electoral Commission in South Africa has been exemplary, and they have shown that they can answer to concerns and challenges.

This is unlike ZEC, which has failed to address our complaints.”

Disbanding ZEC

Chamisa called for ZEC to be disbanded urgently, stating that it was impossible to hold proper elections with the current commission.

 “We need a proper independent electoral commission, not ZEC. ZEC has failed to deliver free and fair elections, and it’s time for a new commission that can ensure the will of the people is respected,” he added.

The former opposition leader also commended South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), for respecting the outcome of the elections and accepting the people’s choice.

“This is how we should behave. I hope that there will be a stable government in South Africa, and we will work with them to fashion a common future for our region, continent, and the world,” he emphasized.

Chamisa expressed hope that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) would play a prominent role in resolving the dispute in Zimbabwe, where the election outcome has been contested.

“The people of Zimbabwe know that the election was not conclusive, and we hope that this issue will be resolved. SADC has a critical role to play in ensuring that democracy is upheld in our region,” he said.

Chamisa emphasized the need for Africa to embrace democracy, free and fair elections, and credible institutions.

 “Africa’s time has come, and we need to fashion a next dispensation based on these principles. We must learn from South Africa’s example and ensure that our institutions are independent, professional, and accountable to the people,” he said.

South Africa’s recently ended elections saw the ruling African National Congress losing its majority in Parliament and getting its lowest number of votes since South Africa’s independence in 1994.

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