Nick de Cusa Posté 27 juillet 2006 Signaler Posté 27 juillet 2006 Le Zimbabwe m'étonne, parcqu'un certaine indépendance des magistrats et de la presse arrive à subister, alors que Mugabe a ses hordes de vétérans prêts à couper en morceaux les gens qui expriment des désaccords. Dans le cas présent, la cour suprême a donné raison à l'unanimité à l'opposition au sujet d'une réclamation sur les élections du 31 mars 2005: Major Victory for MDC Financial Gazette (Harare) NEWS July 27, 2006 Posted to the web July 27, 2006 By Nelson Banya Harare ZIMBABWE'S Supreme Court has ruled that the appointment of judges by the Chief Justice to the electoral court, which was established last year as part of a series of electoral reforms, was inconsistent with the constitution and is, thus, void. The landmark unanimous ruling, which has significant implications for the electoral process in this country, was made on Tuesday by Supreme Court Justices Cheda, Malaba, Sandura, Gwaunza and Ziyambi. It renders all rulings made by the court null and void. As a consequence, legal experts told The Financial Gazette, that all the 16 election petitions filed by Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) candidates following the March 2005 elections are still actionble, as is former Chimanimani legislator Roy Bennet's challenge against his disqualification from contesting in the election.
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