Exiled former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo says the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) should contest in elections or govern Zimbabwe because it has no structures.
“CCC has a leadership structure with a President, Spokesperson, Treasurer General, etc; but it has no membership structures & has no constitution.
“Since CCC seeks power to govern Zim, the public is entitled to know where CCC leadership has come from & how it’s held accountable,” he says.
Moyo says the issue arises because CCC says it is not a rebranded political party, but is a brand new political formation.
“The time has come for Zimbabwe to consider registering political parties. Parties with no constitution, no structures & no founding processes should not contest elections,” he adds.
Moyo maintains that it is not and it cannot be in the public interest to have a secret society masquerading as a political party, to contest elections for public office.
“That is just wrong and it has no precedence anywhere in the world. In fact, it is very scary from a societal point of view,” he says.
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