National Outlook #RRRV2023 Basing on the marginal increase in violations in all provinces, ZPP can conclude that election mode has gradually picked up especially that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced that the longstanding by-elections will be held in the first quarter of 2022. ZPP has already called on government, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the Registrar General’s (RG) Department to increase efforts to ensure that Zimbabweans do not miss the chance of enjoying their right to participate in the 2022 by-elections. environments that are not level, there are technical factors that can prevent the 2022 and subsequently the 2023 elections from reflecting the true will of the people and some of them are as follows. to access the media, the state media has remained biased towards the ruling party and this is likely to continue, and other political players, just as in previous elections, will not have access. • The potential delay by ZEC to start its mobile voter registration blitz may affect the effectiveness of the process Besides previous elections having been held in • While the legal framework provides for all political parties • Government is likely to continue using COVID-19 as an excuse to clamp down on rights. This has already happened in Mabvuku, where police arrested MDC Alliance youths for holding an event and charged them with violating COVID-19 regulations and yet Zanu PF youths had just held a similar event in the suburb a few days before. • The incapacitation of the RG’s Department is likely to impact on the chances of firsttime and other voters to acquire registration documents they need to register to vote. Our key asks For the electorate to exercise their political rights the following should happen: The road to credible election starts with the creation of a violence-free environment, application of the law without fear or favour, and the end to the use of aid and traditional leaders as tools for coercion. With everyone able to express themselves politically, there should be deliberate steps taken to make sure those who need to access national and birth documentation do so at the local level. Voter registration should permit every eligible citizen to exercise their right to vote. The country anxiously awaits electoral reforms and adoption of recommendations from the last harmonised elections. In the meantime, Zimbabwe has laws in place and it only takes their genuine and proper application to ensure an election where the voice of the people prevails. Watch our Video on the impact of displacements on women’s rights on twitter.com/zppINFO and fb.com/zppINFO

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