ZIMBABWE RATIFIES THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON DEMOCRACY, ELECTIONS ANDGOVERNANCE

ZIMBABWE RATIFIES THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON DEMOCRACY, ELECTIONS AND
GOVERNANCE


The Election Resource Centre (ERC) welcomes the ratification of the African Charter on
Democracy, Elections and Governance (ACDEG) by the Government of Zimbabwe.
While the ratification of the ACDEG is a positive step in terms of commiting to credible
elections and peaceful transfer of power, the ERC notes that the credibility crisis
Zimbabwe has faced has not been a result of the failure to ratify the Charter but the
failure to implement existing legal frameworks meant to realise credible elections.


Without the Government’s will to fully implement the ACDEG and existing laws aimed at
achieving free, fair and credible elections, the ratification will be an exercise in futility.
ERC remains concerned at electoral stakeholder’s failure to comply with local laws and
the reluctance of the Government to implement reforms necessary to ensure free, fair
and credible elections. It is imperative for all electoral stakeholders to comply with the
Charter, Constitution and statutory laws governing elections.


The Government must;
● Ensure that the ratification is followed by the timely depositing of the Charter with
the AU Commission in order for Zimbabwe to become a full State Party to the
Charter.
● Support the ratification with electoral reforms necessary to achieve free, fair and
credible elections


ENDS//

WHAT IS ACDEG
“The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance is a roadmap setting out
continental standards on democracy and good governance in Africa, setting out rules
for free and fair elections as well as condemning unconstitutional changes of
Governments.”

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