ID | 086092 |
Title Proper | New deal - Zimbabwe's politicians reach agreement |
Language | ENG |
Author | Rupiya, Martin |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Five months after the signing of a power-sharing agreement in Zimbabwe, a combination of international pressure and economic deterioration has facilitated its implementation. With the ruling Zimbabwe African Nation Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) agreeing to enter a coalition government with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), a political compromise appears to have been reached, albeit a fragile one. However, optimism over Zimbabwe's future stability needs to be tempered by a sober assessment of the agreement and the various actors in the deal. While both ZANU-PF and the MDC appear committed to the agreement in the short term, factionalism with ZANU-PF and the MDC, along with military discontent with the deal, could undermine its full implementation. Image: President Robert Mugabe, centre, watched by Arthur Mutambara, left, shakes hands with Morgan Tsvangirai, the new prime minister of Zimbabwe, at the signing of the power-sharing deal ceremony in Harare on 15 September 2008. |
`In' analytical Note | Jane's Intelligence Review Vol. 21, No.3;Mar2009 :p8-13 |
Journal Source | Jane's Intelligence Review Vol. 21, No.3;Mar2009 :p8-13 |
Key Words | New Deal ; Zimbabwe's Politicians - Agreement ; ZANU-PF ; MDC ; MDC - T ; Economic Crisis ; Cholera Crisis ; Military Gatekeepers |