This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.
Mugabe fast-tracks election laws, bypasses parliament Zimbabwe's President Mugabe ensures that elections will be held by 31 July, despite calls for delay from opposition
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe fast-tracked changes to electoral laws on Thursday, using a presidential decree to bypass parliament in a bid to comply with a constitutional court order to hold elections by 31 July. The move is likely to enrage his opponents in a unity government, especially Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party, who want a delay to allow for reform of the media and security forces. Mugabe has been pushing for early elections, saying the unity government formed in 2009 after a violent and disputed vote the previous year has outlived its tenure. "Given the deadline imposed by the Constitutional Court, it is inexpedient to await the passage through Parliament of an act dealing with the situation," Mugabe said in an official government notice. The amended electoral laws ensure that all political parties have access to the state broadcaster and that the results of elections will be posted outside polling centres. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/73907.aspx