The decision was made in the past few weeks to proceed with the implementation of the road map to a new constitution as laid down, in some detail, in the Global Political Agreement. This has set us on a course that is likely to transform our political landscape and bring an early end to the dysfunctional arrangements that we are currently trying to make work with only limited success.
The timetable for this process is clearly set out in the GPA. It provides for the establishment of a Select Committee of Parliament within 2 months of the inception of the new Government - this has been done. Then the holding of a 'All Stakeholders Conference' by the 13th July - this will now take place between the 9th and the 12th July. This process then leads into a 4-month consultation period that will end in November.
The Select Committee must then complete its draft of the new constitution, which has to be tabled in three months at a second 'All Stakeholders Conference' in February 2010. Following this, in one month (by mid March 2010) a draft must be presented to Parliament. Parliament is then given one month to debate the draft and once this is concluded and a draft adopted (by mid April). The resulting draft has to be Gazetted followed by a 3month national debate and the holding of a Referendum in July 2010.
If adopted by the country in the referendum then it has to be Gazetted within a month and must be adopted by Parliament within 30 days of publication. That takes us to September 2010.
At its recent National Conference, the MDC decided that it would then call for an election within the 90 days as prescribed, Parliament will be prorogued and new (and hopefully democratic) elections held. That takes us right into the next wet season and this might present some difficulties.
The Select Committee has been very busy in the past few weeks - Zanu PF is terrified of the process and is trying by all means, to delay the inevitable - with little success so far. This coming week teams from the Select Committee will visit all provinces in order to hold consultative meetings. After this each Province will put together delegations to attend the All Stakeholders Conference to be held in Harare. The purpose of this initial meeting will be to receive reports from the Select Committee and to then agree on the process that will be followed in determining what the collective views of Zimbabweans are on the possible content of a new Constitution.