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Chamisa assembles legal team to challenge Zim poll result

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa
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MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa

7th August 2018

By: African News Agency

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MDC-Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa, who insists that Zimbabwe's presidential results were flawed, on Monday appointed a team of legal practitioners in his quest to overturn Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba’s declared result.

Spokesperson Nkululeko Sibanda told a media briefing in Harare that Chamisa intended to challenge the announced results.

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“We do not intend to challenge the presidential results. We know that president Chamisa won. We seek to overturn the announced results so that the people of Zimbabwe get the president they voted for. Chamisa is the president-elect and [Emmerson] Mnangagwa is the president-declared,” he said, adding that Mnangagwa was declared the winner by the electoral management body against the will of the people.

“The people were decisive in this election. Our simple task is that of overturning the declaration by Chigumba.”

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He said Chamisa “is, at the moment, working with different structures in the party and outside the party” to protect the majority vote.

The MDC-Alliance said it had gathered enough evidence to challenge electoral results in 20 constituencies, as the opposition seeked to overturn Zanu-PF and Mnangagwa’s victory in the July 30 elections.

Mnangagwa received 50.8 percent of the total votes and his party claimed a two-thirds parliamentary majority vote, while Chamisa got 44.3 percent.

Deadly clashes broke out in Harare killing at least six people two days after the elections, as opposition supporters argued that they were defending their votes.

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