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Recall of Members of Parliament
There is a proposed provision for the electorate to be able to recall an incompetent or
underperforming Member of Parliament.
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Meaningful Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights proposed in this Draft is broad and meaningful. In addition to the
well known civil and political rights, some of the rights included are: right to
education, right to health, right to a clean environment, right to strike, rights of
disabled persons and so on. Minority rights have also been protected.
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Death Penalty
As part of the Bill of Rights, this Draft proposes that the death penalty be abolished in
Zimbabwe in respect of all other offences except serious cases of murder.
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Free and Fair Elections
The Draft guarantees a multi-party system based on regular, free and fair elections.
To achieve this ideal, the Bill of Rights provides a set of political rights and the Draft
creates a truly Independent Electoral Commission to manage the whole electoral
process.
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Independent Commissions to enhance democracy
A number of independent bodies are created to enhance democracy. These include a
Human Rights Commission, an Anti-Corruption Commission and a strong AuditorGeneral.
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Devolution
The Draft answers the call by many Zimbabweans for the devolution of governmental
powers to people in provinces and other levels. To this extent, it provides for a system
of provincial governments with a provincial assembly and an executive council
headed by an elected Governor.
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Land Question
This Draft recognises the critical importance of land. It therefore allows government
to compulsorily acquire land for equitable redistribution but requires fair
compensation to be paid.
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