NEWS - AFRICA
| 2013-08-09
Tsvangirai files court challenge against Mugabe poll win
CHALLENGER ... Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of Zimbabwe's Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) arrives at his party's offices in Harare on Thursday. Zimbabwe's election commission has acknowledged some mistakes in disputed elections last week, but says they were not enough to sway what it said was a landslide victory for President Robert Mugabe. Photo: AP
HARARE - Lawyers for Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai's party filed a court appeal Friday against the outcome of the crunch election which gave veteran President Robert Mugabe another five-year term.
Tsvangirai and his Movement for Democratic Change charge that the July 31 vote was a "farce" that was riddled with fraud and is demanding an audit.
"The prayer that we seek is that this election be declared null and void and also that a fresh election be held within 60 days," MDC spokesman told journalists outside the constitutional court where the party's petition was lodged.
Zimbabwe's electoral commission declared Mugabe the winner with 61 percent of the vote in the presidential election, against Tsvangirai with 34%.
The election ended a shaky power-sharing government formed four years ago by Mugabe and Tsvangirai following a bloody election in 2008.
Nampa-AFP
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The word is "spleted" - Ten-Ten
Tsvangirai must know that just because him and the western countries want him to become Zimbabwe President so badly, it doesn't mean that the majority of Zimbabwe people want him to rule them, if the united MDC.couldn't made him Zimbabwe president how on earth will the spelled MDC do it? Tsvangirai must manup and accept defeat. - Ten-Ten