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Official: Mugabe's party loses parliament



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Published Date: 02 April 2008
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's party has lost control of the Zimbabwean parliament, the latest official results showed today.
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission results came hours after the opposition claimed it had also won the presidency.

The figures appear to confirm the unravelling of a regime that has ruled the southern African country since independence from Britain
three decades ago.

The official results gave the opposition Movement for Democratic Change 105 seats to 93 for Mugabe's ZANU-PF in the 210-seat House of Assembly. One seat went to an independent.

That means that even if ZANU-PF wins all the remaining seats, it will not have the 206 seats needed for a majority.

Seven of Mugabe's Cabinet ministers have lost their seats, according to official results.

The opposition had 41 of the 120 seats in the old, smaller assembly.

At a news conference earlier today, Movement for Democratic Change general secretary Tendai Biti said party leader Morgan Tsvangirai won 50.3 percent of the vote in the presidential race held alongside parliamentary balloting on Saturday, compared to 43.8 percent for Mugabe.

He said: "We maintain that we have won the presidential election outright without the need for a run-off."

The state Herald newspaper on Wednesday predicted a runoff in the first official admission that Zimbabwe's autocratic leader of 28 years has failed to win re-election.

A candidate needs 50 per cent plus one vote to win outright. A run-off would have to be held within 21 days of the first round.

The opposition said it tallied individual polling station totals posted outside the stations across the country.



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  • Last Updated: 02 April 2008 4:58 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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Proximaking,

Dundee 02/04/2008 12:26:38
Mugabe has chosen to run to the next round. Given the two choices Mugabe chose war. Do we really need to bother looking any more to see the result for the people there and in the new "Zumaland" to come followed by the rest of black Africa who has stood back and done nothing for one reason and one reason only, Mugabe happens to be black. Racism I believe it's called.
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Neanderthal75,

Rocky Mountains USA 02/04/2008 18:34:56
Hello Proxi,

Nah, how can you say that? Don't you know that in Africa, as here in the USA, or in Great Britain, or in Oz, ONLY white people are held to be racists!

The latest blurb here in America is the case of Rev. Jeremiah Wright: a man so blatantly guilty of racism, that there is no legitimate and honest defense of the man and his beliefs.

Despite that fact, Obama and a horde of others do just that: they support and defend the man without shame.

Obama has tried to dance around the problem, by stating that 'were he still the pastor at the church, I would have to leave'. So for the last 20 YEARS, hearing such sermons were NOT considered as 'just cause' to leave that congregation!!!

Can you imagine a white candidate having attended a church of the Aryan Brotherhood, sitting in the pew and listening to sermons demonizing black people, blaming blacks for any and all problems in America?

The press would hound such a candidate without cease! The political party to which the candidate belonged would do their utmost to oust him from that party and distance themselves from him as fast as possible.

No so with Obama; the Dems continue to support him, the media keep protecting him, and Repubs. keep backing away from the whole debate like a horse from a work collar!

Unless and until EVERYONE gets honest about race issues, NO POSITIVE movement can be made. Considering the evidence currently available, things are NOT going to improve.

Wright's latest diatribe is calling Americans of Italian descent 'garlic noses' and blaming them for the execution of Christ. Prior to that, he gave Louis Farrakhan a lifetime achievement award, for his 'good works'.

If you've never heard of Farrakhan, Google him and you'll find a truly reprehensible fellow.

Cheers from the Rockies
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Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 03/04/2008 00:01:25
Neanderthal75...I cannot figure out why the press is giving him a pass on all this. Is it because they can't face the fact they made a mistake?
He said he didn't want to be the President with a racial issue..yet he clearly has made himself the Cadidate with a race issue. All the blame is on the white community, past and present.
Now they are suggesting white guilt will send this candidate to the Oval Office... Frightening.
I figure unless we own slaves, make people sit in the back of the bus, or wearing sheets, making people drink from separate water fountains...we should have no guilt. I am not repsonsible for what happened all those years ago...and neighter are most of us.
America spends trillions to try and equal out all the unequality with more programs than any country in the world. Yet people seem to forget this.

When we cast a vote, we have to cast for a future, not for a past.

 

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