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Title   SADC Protocol Watch #1
Author MDC Information Department
Edition PDF
Published Harare: MDC
Year 2004-09-22
Pages 3
Serial Issue; 1 (17 Aug - 17 Sep)
Abstract On August 17 2004, SADC leaders, meeting in Mauritius, adopted a protocol on guidelines and principles governing democratic elections. On 25 August the MDC National Executive unanimously agreed to suspend the party’s participation in all elections pending the government’s full compliance with the new SADC protocol. On the seventeenth day of each month, the MDC will publish a report, assessing the extent to which the Zimbabwe Government is failing to comply with the SADC Protocol. The first monthly report is attached.
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Bestand SADC-pw_1_20040922.pdf (11 Kb)
Country Southern Africa , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Elections
  • Freedom of expression
  • Political parties
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