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[Published: Friday September 28 2012]

Zimbabwe's  Mugabe hints at March election

Harare, 28 Sep - (ANA) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe wants to hold elections in March 2013 with a referendum on a new constitution this November, court papers reveal.
His long-time rivals in the Movement for Democratic Change have condemned this timetable as "unrealistic". The two sides are unable to agree on a draft constitution, which is supposed to be in place before the new election. Until now, Mr Mugabe, 88, has always insisted that the elections should be held this year. The MDC, led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, backed by South African mediators, insists that a new constitution is in place before the new polls to ensure they are free and fair. President Mugabe, who has been in power since independence in 1980, denies accusations that previous elections were rigged in his favour. Mr Tsvangirai pulled out of the previous election, in 2008, citing systematic attacks on his supporters by the army and pro-Mugabe militias. With the uncertainty pushing Zimbabwe's economy into freefall, the pair then agreed to form a power-sharing government. Mr Mugabe's proposed election timetable was included in court papers in a case about when to hold by-elections. The Supreme Court had ordered that by-elections for several vacant parliamentary seats be held by 1 October. However the president has appealed against the ruling, saying it would cost too much money when wider elections are expected soon.  MDC spokesman Douglas Mwonzora told the AFP news agency , "The date for the election, especially, is unilateral, unrealistic and has no scientific or legal basis."  Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai would be expected to face each other in the poll, which is supposed to be held by next year. (ANA)
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