In your own words
Posted on August 7th, 2013 by Bev Clark. Filed in Elections 2013, Zimbabwe Blog.Comments Off
Zimbabweans share their views on the election and the whether the MDC should boycott Parliament and Council:
I think boycotting will never change anything. They should accept the seats for the benefit of the party or else it will tear the party into shreds like the previous senatorial predicament of 2008. Right now the winning candidates are adamant about the issue. So let the fight go on whilst they are within.
I think the voters role has been tempered with, why is it most people in urban areas their name were either struck off on the role or their names interchanged from their wards. Was that not rigging?
Its a tough choice bakithi…if they boycott zanu pf will gladly run the country to the ground and juss ignore them..so I say join…we voted you into those offices.
I think they should boycott and give Zanu PF chance to do on their own.
Good day, No need to go into this shame government, let these devils rule on their own, they rigged the elections but can’t rig the economy. The precarious economic jigsaw of this country will soon bring them down, they won’t go anyway with this indigenization, the leadership is so obsolete and rusty and devoid of articulate ideas to steer this nation forward. To our soldiers who won, we ask you not to board this gravy train, let them perish with it, after all, they have a 2/3rd stolen majority in parliament.
I think MDC should take their seats in parliament and they should not contribute anything, they should just go there and sit so that they will have an insight on what Zanu PF will be planning.