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May 04, 2008, 16:30
Zimbabwe's main opposition party is discussing possible conditions for its leader Morgan Tsvangirai to contest a run-off election against President Robert Mugabe, a senior Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) official said today.
The MDC has not yet decided whether to contest the second round, rejecting official results of the March 29 election showing the former union leader won with less than the outright majority he needed to defeat Mugabe.
But if Tsvangirai does not stand, it would automatically hand victory to Mugabe, accused by opponents of ruining Zimbabwe's once prosperous economy during his 28 years in power.
The MDC official said party leaders were hammering out conditions they would demand for Tsvangirai's participation in a second round including a strong international observer mission and the speedy release of results.
The opposition says the month-long delay in announcing the last result allowed the outcome to be rigged. The official result showed Tsvangirai won 47.9% of the vote to Mugabe's 43.2%.
One resolution being discussed by the MDC's national executive made clear a run-off was inevitable. It called on election officials to release the results of a second round within 48 hours and for Mugabe to concede defeat if he lost, the MDC official said. He did not want to give his name. – Reuters
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