MDC Alliance’s ‘Docility’ Frustrates Mliswa

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MDC Alliance’s ‘Docility’ Frustrates Mliswa
MDC Alliance’s ‘Docility’ Frustrates Mliswa

Africa-PressZimbabwe. Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa (Independent) on Thursday expressed frustration with the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance’s perceived “docility” in the face of recalls of its MPs and councillors, says he feels no sorrow for their plight.

Mliswa recently raised a motion in Parliament to debate a constitutional provision allowing political parties to recall elected officials. He said:

Recently, I moved a motion in Parliament to debate the Constitution’s section 129(1)(k). It is the part responsible for the incessant recalling of elected members.

However, it was disturbing and unfortunate that only (Dzivarasekwa MP) Hon (Edwin) Mushoriwa had the guts to debate it.

As an independent MP, the section has no relevance to me. However, their docility warrants that there is no mercy for their plight.

They should have the resolve in their party. They have shown none and I will close the debate in Parliament.

Mliswa is pushing for constitutional changes so that parties do not have unilateral powers to recall MPs or councillors.

He said the electorate should have the responsibility to choose or recall elected officials and that the Constitutional Court should have the final say if a party wanted to recall a sitting MP. Added Mliswa:

Citizens should be involved. Members should not be sitting ducks but should have opportunities to respond to requests for recalls.

Imagine how many recalls have been done under section 129(1)(k) and the amount of money wasted.

It’s a waste of taxpayer’s money which could have gone to various developmental programmes.

Meanwhile, MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has recalled over 40 MDC Alliance MPs and more than 80 councillors after a Supreme Court ruling in March last year declared Chamisa as illegitimate leader of the opposition party.

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