To South Africa
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Press Zimbabwe’s political parties, through the Southern African Development
Community (SADC) appointed facilitator for Zimbabwe negotiations, to fully
implement all provisions of the GPA to level the political field and create a rightsrespecting environment conducive to the holding of credible, free, and fair
elections; and
•
Press the SADC to ensure that the Zimbabwe unity government institutes sufficient
legislative and electoral reforms to facilitate elections that fully comply with the
SADC’s Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections.
To the Southern African Development Community and the African Union
•
Ensure SADC officials deployed to monitor the GPA together with the Joint
Monitoring and Implementation Committee (JOMIC) have a sufficient long-term
presence in Zimbabwe that would enable them to effectively carry out their
monitoring duties;
•
Call on political parties to stop intimidating, threatening and harassing opponents
and their supporters so that the environment will be conducive for Zimbabweans to
freely vote at the elections;
•
Independently assess and certify that conditions are right for the holding of
elections that comply with the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing
Democratic Elections before the SADC clears Zimbabwe to hold elections;
•
Provide for early deployment and sufficient numbers of SADC and African Union (AU)
election observers to Zimbabwe and maintain such monitors for a sufficient period
after elections to deter violence and intimidation;
•
Develop and publicize a robust enforcement mechanism for its resolutions on
Zimbabwe including consideration of sanctions on key individuals;
•
Clarify to all unity government officials obstructing key reforms that there will be
consequences (including suspension of Zimbabwe’s membership and sanctions) if
reforms necessary to deliver credible, free, and fair elections are not instituted; and
•
Go beyond the first step of calling upon the unity government to implement critical
reforms and enunciate consequences if the unity government fails to ensure full
and speedy implementation of all agreed electoral reforms.
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