Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Threatens Poll Boycott

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has said elections would only be held if there was a conducive political environment.

Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

Movement for Democratic Change supporters.

Tsvangirai says "elections should be free and fair".

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Threatens Poll Boycott

    Zimbabwe Standard, 24 July 2011

    Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday reiterated that elections will not be held this year even though Zanu PF is pushing for early polls. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Threatens Election Boycott

    The Herald, 17 February 2011

    MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has indicated that he is unlikely to take part in elections that are due to be held later this year. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tsvangirai Threatens to Boycott 2011 Election

    Zimbabwe Standard, 13 November 2010

    THE main faction of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) has said it will boycott elections scheduled for next year if Zanu PF wages a campaign of violence and intimidation… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Deputy PM Says Mugabe Can't Call Elections

    SW Radio, 11 November 2010

    Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara, who has so far made it clear that he is against holding elections next year, on Wednesday said that Robert Mugabe did not have the authority… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Elections - MDC-T Must Tread Carefully

    Zimbabwe Independent, 11 November 2010

    The Prime Minister of the inclusive government, Morgan Tsvangirai, who is also the president of the MDC-T has publicly stated that he too is keen on elections being held next year.… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   MDC Better Off Avoiding an Election

    Zimbabwe Independent, 11 November 2010

    Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC party should resist holding elections next year for a myriad of reasons. President Robert Mugabe's call for polls is not premised on a… Read more »

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