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CP Rejects Plan That Retains Swaziland's Tyrannical Monarchy

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 19 August 2015

 

The Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) has rejected a Commonwealth plan for
democratisation that it says would keep the tyrannical monarchy.

 

The Commonwealth plan envisions a "collective roadmap," including a national
convention for a new democratic constitution.

 

It also calls for repealing the 1973 state of emergency decree, allowing the
formation of political parties and freeing political prisoners.

 

These include People's United Democratic Movement (Pudemo) leader Mario
Masuku, who has been detained for more than a year on charges of sedition
and terrorism after addressing a May Day rally in Manzini.

 

The Swaziland high court ruled in March 2005 that political parties were
unconstitutional and all trade unions were banned in October 2014.

 

In a statement released yesterday, CPS general secretary Kenneth Kunene
said: "This agenda is hopelessly confused and fails totally to put the
process in the hands of the Swazi people and the pro-democracy formations -
including the trade union movement - that are crucial players in any
democratic transition."

 

Swaziland won independence from Britain in 1968, but in 1973 King Sobhuza II
declared a state of emergency and suspended the constitution, ruling by
decree until his death in 1982.

 

Under Swaziland's tinkhundla system of government, his successor King Mswati
III (pictured) appoints 10 members of the 65-seat lower house of parliament
and 20 of the 30 senators, as well as wielding the power of veto over
legislation.

 

Mr Kunene called on all elements of the pro-democracy movement to distance
themselves from the Commonwealth, while piling pressure on the Mswati regime
to lift the ban on its parties and organisations.

 

"The Commonwealth is attempting to hijack any potential momentum for
democratic change in our country," he said.

 

"It wants to place the pro-democracy movement as a junior partner in an
envisaged transition, instead of as the key player and protagonist."

 

The general secretary warned against the "Lesotho solution" - a
constitutional monarchy with no political mobilisation of the population to
create a democratic state.

 

"The last thing the Commonwealth or these imperialist powers wants to see is
a progressive Swaziland following a socialist path for the total empowerment
of the Swazi people," he said.

 

 

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