Ukawa sign MoU to field one candidate against CCM
In Summary
- Ukawa move for unity is reminiscent of their Kenyan Opposition counterparts whose ‘Rainbow Coalition” endorsed a single presidential candidate who defeated Daniel Arap Moi’s Kanu candidate Uhuru in 2002.
- Four opposition parties—Chadema, CUF, NCCR-Mageuzi and NLD— signed a pact to field one candidate in all levels, in a bid to “unseat CCM” in next year’s polls.
Dar es Salaam. It is now official. The political marriage that was triggered by Opposition’s rejection of the constitution making process
was yesterday formalised after four parties signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU), to field and support one candidate at all levels
including the presidency in 2015 General Election.
The move, similar to what transpired in Kenya in 2002 during the
famous Rainbow Coalition, which brought the “Kibaki Tosha” project, is
aimed at defeating the ruling CCM.
In Kenya, alarmed by the draconian and corrupt regime, the Opposition
united in July 2002 to support one candidate for the presidency, a move
that finally led to the defeat of Daniel arap Moi-supported “project”,
Uhuru Kenyatta, ruling Kanu’s flag bearer in the race to Ikulu.
Some analysts say the opposition unity also expect to get a boost next year, should top leaders within the ruling party defect, in a protest of presidential candidate nomination process, scheduled in May, 2015.
There are unconfirmed reports that some top CCM leaders plan to
abandon the party, if the nomination process would be seen as rigged in
favour of a candidate who is believed to enjoy the backing of current
administration.
In Dar es Salaam, yesterday, four opposition parties—Chadema, CUF,
NCCR-Mageuzi and NLD— signed a pact to field one candidate in all
levels, in a bid to “unseat CCM” in next year’s polls.
The MoU was signed publicly by chairpersons and secretaries-general
of the parties that are members of the Coalition of Defenders of
People’s Constitution (Ukawa) during a mammoth rally held at the
Jangwani grounds.
The pact contains seven key areas of action before civic election
slated for December and General Election next year. These are: are
harmonisation of parties’ policies with the view to find common ground
as Ukawa; field one candidate in all levels; mode of cooperation to be
formulated and circulated to leaders of the parties; a joint ‘No
Campaign’ against the referendum; create common front with issues of national interest and to defend the union and to work with like-minded groups.
Two messages dominated speeches by leaders of the parties who, one
after another, took the podium to address the gathering: The key message
was: no vote to the April 2015 referendum on the proposed new
constitution and onslaught on CCM for “sabotaging the peoples’ will”
expressed in the Warioba Draft.”
CUF secretary-general and first Zanzibar Vice President Mr Seif
Sharrif Hamad accused CCM of rigging the vote that passed the proposed
new Katiba in the national assembly, asserting that the “Yes” won the
two-third majority dubiously.
“Our own audit revealed that there was a dirty game; they didn’t get
the two-third fairly.” He said and announced: “We are now waiting for
them in the referendum and I urge to vote no.”
He went on to say that for Zanzibaris, the verdict is clear in the
coming referendum; no, and urged what he called Tanganyikans to let the
country down by passing “Chenge and Sitta’s constitution”.
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