Zimbabwe's MDC rejects runoff delay
Zimbabwe's main opposition party yesterday rejected a delay in a run-off election which could unseat President Robert Mugabe, and called for an urgent meeting of countries in the region to avoid "rivers of dead people".
Zimbabwe's electoral commission said on Wednesday the presidential run-off could be delayed until the end of July - four months after the disputed March 29 elections. The date would be announced by today, state television said.
Authorities banned a rally on Sunday at which opposition Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai was to open his campaign for the run-off, the MDC said.
A statement from the MDC said the delay in the run-off "demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that the regime in Harare does not intend to surrender power and will do anything legally and extra-legally to hold onto the same".
"We would like to express our great outrage at that disregard of Zimbabwe's laws and the people's will," MDC Secretary General Tendai Biti told reporters in South Africa.
Biti said his party insisted on a run-off by May 23, in line with laws which say the vote must be held within 21 days of the election results, announced on May 2.
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