2013年9月16日星期一
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The prime minister's party tried but mbt shoes failed to
postpone the July 31 poll date to push through his proposed security reform
agenda. Mugabe brushed off the calls, saying it was his rival's tactic to delay
elections over fears of "a sure poll defeat." Tens of thousands of police and
polling officials in Zimbabwe began casting their ballots two days ahead of the
July 31 general elections, when they will be needed on duty. The Zimbabwe
Electoral Commission (ZEC) said about 87,000 people, the vast majority being mbt
uk police officers, are expected to participate in the early voting at 209
polling stations nationwide. The special voting heralds the general elections
that will determine the president, more than 200 National Assembly members, and
nearly 2,000 local councilors for the next five years. The presidential race
would mainly be a contest between veteran President Robert Mugabe and his
long-time rival, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. The two, forced into a
coalition government after disputed cheap timberland boots
elections in 2008, have kicked off intensive campaigning across the southern
African country. SLOW PROCESS Sunday's vote was scheduled to start at 7:00 a.m.
(local time) and closed at 7:00 p.m.. But in many places, the process was slow
due to the lack of ballot paper, ZEC deputy chairperson Joyce Kazembe
acknowledged at a press conference. At one polling station at Town House in
Harare's central business district, a queue of about 150 officers had formed by
7: 00 a.m.. timberland
boots uk Voting started late and proceeded slowly, Xinhua reporters
witnessed. At another polling station in Kuwadzana community hall, the vote had
not started until near noon, as there were no enough ballot papers. "We have not
been told what is happening. I have been waiting since 7:00 a.m.," said one of
the police officers queuing up for his chance to vote. The delays called into
question whether the country is ready to hold general elections in less than
three weeks' time. About 6 million hermes birkin replica
people will vote in 9,000 polling stations by the time. Finance Minister Tendai
Biti and ZEC chairperson Rita Makarau have both stated that the country has no
money for the elections. Makarau said the electoral body received only 38
million U.S. dollars as of last Friday, a far cry from the 133 million dollars
it requested for the electoral process. PEACEFUL VOTE Despite the delays,
Sunday's special voting appears to be largely peaceful. There are concerns of a
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