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Old 10th May 2008, 9:07pm   #25
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Re: Zimbabwean opposition claim electoral victory over Mugabe

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Originally Posted by Addy View Post
That article contradicts the BBC's (more recent) article saying that they definitely will contest the run off.
Tsvangirai to run in second round
What the..? I search Reuters again for anything close and right below what I quoted is THIS page that has the exact oposite information. WELL IN, REUTERS. ""
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PRETORIA (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's opposition leader said on Saturday he would return home within two days to contest a run-off against President Robert Mugabe and deal him a "final knock-out" after almost three decades in power.

But chances of a speedy end to the political stalemate that has gripped the country since a disputed March 29 election appeared remote after Zimbabwe's justice minister rejected Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai's pre-conditions for taking part in the run-off.

Tsvangirai said he would only participate if international observers and media get full access to ensure the run-off is fair. He said the country's electoral commission was discredited and should be revamped, and called on the regional SADC grouping to send peacekeepers to instill public confidence in the vote.

Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa shrugged off the demands.

"The runoff will be held within the framework of the constitution and the electoral laws. There will be no conditionalities that will be outside this framework," he told Reuters.

After weeks of equivocation, Tsvangirai said he would fight Mugabe in the run-off, even though he believed he won outright in the first round. The MDC accuses the ruling ZANU-PF of vote-rigging by intimidating and attacking voters.

"The MDC ... will contest the run-off. I am ready, and the people are ready for the final round," Tsvangirai told a news conference in South Africa.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNe...93880420080510

Seems they changed their mind in.. what, TWO FUCKING DAYS?!
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