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Political analysts say CCC MPs withdrawal from parly very unwise

By Staff Writer

POLITICAL analysts have shot down calls for a mass withdrawal of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislators from Parly hinting saying such a decision is irrational and may cost the opposition party.

This comes on the back of section of activists calling on the party to urgently withdraw its members in protest against the unfair recalls by one Sengezo Tshabangu.

Political science lecturer at University of Zimbabwe Eldred Masungure said a knee jerk reaction should be avoided by institutionalising CCC.

“People should not privilege rage and emotions ahead of logic and rationality. What benefits will this gurwe reaction bring to the CCC, its voters and Zimbabwe generally? And, given ZANU-PF’s shallow or non-existent sense of public shame, it will not in the least be bothered at all by the withdrawals.

“Neither will the toady SADC be catalysed to act, what with powerful ANC Secretary Generals Fikile Mbalule grovelling to ZANU-PF. Thinking strategically demands that the CCC go back to basics by abandoning hook, line and sinker that nebulous ‘strategic ambiguity’-informed organisational model and institutionalising the CCC as a political formation. There is no other magic bullet,” said Masunungure.

In October, CCC ordered its MPs to disengage from the National Assembly in protest over recall of its members which they described as illegitimate.

However, the protest could not deter Tshabangu from calling another batch of MPs before a court interdict.

CCC MPs say they are awaiting the party’s directive.

Political analyst Rejoice Ngwenya said the withdrawal should be backed by consensus of Zimbabweans to be effective.

“I’m not sure how solid CCC’s current political objective is vis a vis being in Parliament. My observations are that Zanu-PF will push Sengezo Tshabangu for more recalls, because their insanity knows no bounds. A pull out that is not backed with country wide citizen solidarity achieves very little.

“Opposition is not CCC, but the general populace aggrieved by mutilation of constitutional democracy. So a pull out or not means nothing if two million voters remain quiet,” said Ngwenya.

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