FDC lacks Integrity to Lead IPOD

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The Forum for Democratic Change was today supposed to take reign over the reign of the IPOD dialogue however the process was aborted by other members.

This is rightly so because the FDC as a party has lost any legitimacy as a member of the dialogue due to the manner through which they have treated other members of the dialogue.

The FDC has also done a number of activities that have undermined multiparty democracy in the country like the recent establish of a mock group, the people’s government that has gone on to illegally act as a party and poached members from other recognized political parties like the Democratic party.

How then are the same cannibalised parties supposed to sit on a purported round table with such character? The FfDC has not been historically been known to prefer dialogue to solve political dispute with a number of policies such as defiance and recently tweraneko.

Why then would anyone entrust such a group of intorelant of self seeking career politicians to over seer a peaceful political process during what is going to be a tumultuous political season?

The National Resistance Movement is there fore right to abort the handover ceremony and as such the whole process should be halted till a time when a suitable leadership for the dialogue can be sourced.

Steve Mungereza
Steve Mungereza
Sociopolitical Analyst. Coverage of National and Regional news stories.

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