Friday, June 12, 2020

Amendment No.2 Bill by Parliament of Zimbabwe;Youth Queried the Process #YouthCivicSpaceZw


National Association of Youth Organizations Statement on the Public Hearings for the Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs for the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No.2 Bill (H.B. 23, 2019), HARARE, 10 June 2020

The National Association of Youth Organizations (NAYO Africa) is a Youth Umbrella Body for youth organizations working in Zimbabwe. Its vision is to see a repositioned, redefined and enhanced role of youth in community and national, regional and international developmental processes.

RECALLING the Parliaments role to ‘protect the Constitution and promote democratic governance in Zimbabwe’ and the powers of Parliament to ensure that ‘provisions of the Constitution are upheld by the State and all institutions and agencies of Government at every level and act constitutionally and in the national interest’;

BEARING IN MIND the rights of the youth ‘to have opportunities to associate and to be represented and participate in political, social, economic and other spheres of life’ and every Zimbabwean citizens right ‘to participate, individually or collectively, in gatherings or groups or in any manner, in peaceful activities to influence, challenge or support the policies of the Government or any political or whatever cause’;

NOTING WITH CONCERN the publication of the Consultation dates for the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No.2 Bill (H.B. 23, 2019) and the timing thereof to hold the Public hearings when the country is under an indefinite National Lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19 with serious restrictions on the exercise of freedoms to association, assembly and the movement by citizens currently in place;

PERTURBED by the long term adverse implications thereof of the proposed amendments to foundational values and principles of the Constitution, transparency, good governance, accountability, fiscal probity, principles of good administration and separation of powers in Zimbabwe;

REAFFIRMING the Government’s commitment to act in the ‘National interest’ we thus make an urgent plea for:
·         The Parliament to postpone the holding of the Public Hearings on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No.2 Bill (H.B. 23, 2019) until the lifting of the National Lockdown imposed to control the spread of COVID-19. The magnitude of the proposed amendments require for citizens to fully exercise their rights to association, assembly and expression in formations of their choice to enable informed and proactive citizen participation;  
·         The Parliament to consider central venues for holding the public consultations accessible to the majority of citizens including for persons with Disabilities (PWDs), youth and women within each respective province to ease participation by interested citizens. The current list of selected venues disenfranchises citizens within urban centers especially – there is thus a need to ensure the inclusive participation of all interested citizens;
·         The Government of Zimbabwe to focus on enhancing efforts to suppress community transmission given the rise in local transmissions through context-appropriate infection prevention and control measures and towards Economic Recovery by creating Post COVID-19 Pathways for return to normalcy as opposed to Constitutional Reforms which have no urgency to the immediate livelihoods, welfare and posterity of Zimbabweans;
·         The Parliament of Zimbabwe to act in the National interest of citizens and respect the dictates within the Constitution that provide for the participation of citizens especially section 67 which provides for rights of citizens ‘to participate, individually or collectively, in gatherings or groups or in any manner, in peaceful activities to influence, challenge or support the policies of the Government or any political or whatever cause’ – proceeding with the Public Hearings infringes civic and political rights of citizens;
·         The Parliament of Zimbabwe to suspend all Parliamentary processes that require Parliament to go in public places in conforming to the measures set by the Government under the National Lockdown.
·         The Parliament of Zimbabwe to recognize the role played by Civil Society Organizations as interlocutors between the State and Citizens and its complimentary roles to Government towards addressing inequalities, ensuring citizen participation and the protection of rights;

We remain committed in this unprecedented moment to work with youth progressively in defending the dictates of the Constitution and in complimenting the efforts of the Government where possible in the fight against COVID 19.

We also remain focused on the No to Amendments before Constitutional Implementation; as the proposed amendments are a threat to the Doctrine of Separation of Powers.

We urge the Government even in this unprecedented moment to act in the National interest.  The country is faced with urgent issues that require for all of us to work together to curb the COVID-19 pandemic; ensure human dignity and posterity and the other core issue being the implementation of the Constitution not amendment.

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NAYO Secretariat: nayozim@gmail.com;
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www.nayoafrica.org


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