Electoral Law bans cops from interfering

HARARE - The Zimbabwean government on Friday introduced a draft bill to reform the country's election procedures.

The Electoral Laws Amendment Bill 2007 would combine presidential and legislative elections and allow candidates to demand vote recounts. The bill would also prohibit the military, police, and prison officers from interfering with elections, and also requires that public broadcasters allow equal airtime to all candidates and report impartiality issues, and compel the state-run electoral commission to confer with parties before drawing constituency and ward boundaries.

The bill is the result of an agreement reached in September by the ruling Zanu (PF)  and the opposition MDC. It is expected to be submitted to parliament within 30 days.

Election procedures in Zimbabwe have been harshly criticized over the years by both the MDC and Western governments as violent and corrupt. – Chief reporter

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