Elections 2010 Chadema: We recognise the president

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Says walkout misinterpreted

CHADEMA national chairman and official leader of Opposition in the parliament, Freeman Mbowe
Chadema yesterday clarified that it recognised the elected president and blamed the public for misinterpreting its MPs walkout when the head of state was about to address the parliament.
“There is misinterpretation of facts regarding our stand…people did not understand what we meant when we staged a walkout as the President was delivering his speech in the Parliament,” said Chadema National Chairman, Freeman Mbowe, in an exclusive interview with The Guardian yesterday.
“The actions by Chadema MPs to walk out of the House did not mean we don’t recognise the president and his government,” added Mbowe.
The walkout that sparked off a public debate last week, according to the opposition leader, aimed to express their displeasures over presidential results announced by the National Electoral Commission (NEC).
He explained that the party has no intention of boycotting parliamentary proceedings, as MPs were elected by the people who expect a lot from them.
“We only wanted to express our dissatisfaction with the presidential results, which announced Kikwete as the winner. But we have no plans to snub subsequent parliamentary sessions. We continue attending sessions as per the procedures,” said Mbowe.
He blamed the general public for misinterpreting their position, saying it was not true the party does not recognise the president and the present government.
“I am wondering where this myth came from. If we don’t recognise the president and the government, we would have not participated in the election of the Speaker of the National Assembly and the endorsement of the Prime Minister, Mizengo Pinda,” said Mbowe.
He said people confused Chadema’s stance of not recognising the presidential results announced by NEC as not recognising the head of state.
“We can’t reject the president and his government while Tanzanians have accepted him to be their president. To show respect and recognition, Chadema legislators stood up when the president was entering the house, and later on walked out when he started reading his speech,” said Mbowe, insisting: “the walkout did not violate any law.”
He dismissed claims that Chadema legislators were pressed by their top leaders to walk out, insisting that it was a decision which was endorsed by the party and not an individual leader.
“MP Philemon Ndesamburo was not in Dodoma, Halima Mdee and John Mnyika were sick when the party was discussing the walkout strategy. It’s not true that Chadema MPs were pressed by top leaders to stage the walkout…it’s not true that some MPs rejected the decision,” said Mbowe.
“In short, it was a decision reached by consensus of all people who attended the planning meeting,” noted Chadema leader.
Mbowe, reaffirmed the party’s stand to continue pushing for constitutional reforms to allow the presidential results to be challenged in courts, establishment of an independent electoral body and the formation of a probe committee to investigate irregularities and related incidents that marred in the 2010 general election.
Recently, Chadema issued in a statement saying it does not recognize the presidential election results by NEC.
The party national chairman and official leader of Opposition in the parliament, Freeman Mbowe told journalists in Dodoma, that’s the only way Chadema can react to the situation because of the bad laws instituted by the constitution.
“You will remember that before election results were officially announced, we told NEC to stop announcing the presidential results due to irregularities that had taken place during the whole process of election,” local media quoted Mbowe.
SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN
 
Ndio maana Mhe. Rais alisema kuna watu (Viongozi) Wanaakili za MBAYUWAYU. Miongoni mwao ni hawa wanaobailiki kauli zao kila siku. CHADEMA HAWANA MSIMAMO, SHIDA YAO NI IKULU na hawaipati
 
Tunaomba wale wenye kushabikia watoe maoni yao hapa. Hawa viongozi wa CHDM ni ndumilakuwili. Ovyo!!. Hawa ndio viongozi makini.
Hongera ZIto kwa uelewa na Hekima. CHDM Bila Dr. wa cement 5000/= inawezekana.
 
Says walkout misinterpreted

CHADEMA national chairman and official leader of Opposition in the parliament, Freeman Mbowe
Chadema yesterday clarified that it recognised the elected president and blamed the public for misinterpreting its MPs walkout when the head of state was about to address the parliament.
"There is misinterpretation of facts regarding our stand…people did not understand what we meant when we staged a walkout as the President was delivering his speech in the Parliament," said Chadema National Chairman, Freeman Mbowe, in an exclusive interview with The Guardian yesterday.
"The actions by Chadema MPs to walk out of the House did not mean we don't recognise the president and his government," added Mbowe.
The walkout that sparked off a public debate last week, according to the opposition leader, aimed to express their displeasures over presidential results announced by the National Electoral Commission (NEC).
He explained that the party has no intention of boycotting parliamentary proceedings, as MPs were elected by the people who expect a lot from them.
"We only wanted to express our dissatisfaction with the presidential results, which announced Kikwete as the winner. But we have no plans to snub subsequent parliamentary sessions. We continue attending sessions as per the procedures," said Mbowe.
He blamed the general public for misinterpreting their position, saying it was not true the party does not recognise the president and the present government.
"I am wondering where this myth came from. If we don't recognise the president and the government, we would have not participated in the election of the Speaker of the National Assembly and the endorsement of the Prime Minister, Mizengo Pinda," said Mbowe.
He said people confused Chadema's stance of not recognising the presidential results announced by NEC as not recognising the head of state.
"We can't reject the president and his government while Tanzanians have accepted him to be their president. To show respect and recognition, Chadema legislators stood up when the president was entering the house, and later on walked out when he started reading his speech," said Mbowe, insisting: "the walkout did not violate any law."
He dismissed claims that Chadema legislators were pressed by their top leaders to walk out, insisting that it was a decision which was endorsed by the party and not an individual leader.
"MP Philemon Ndesamburo was not in Dodoma, Halima Mdee and John Mnyika were sick when the party was discussing the walkout strategy. It's not true that Chadema MPs were pressed by top leaders to stage the walkout…it's not true that some MPs rejected the decision," said Mbowe.
"In short, it was a decision reached by consensus of all people who attended the planning meeting," noted Chadema leader.
Mbowe, reaffirmed the party's stand to continue pushing for constitutional reforms to allow the presidential results to be challenged in courts, establishment of an independent electoral body and the formation of a probe committee to investigate irregularities and related incidents that marred in the 2010 general election.
Recently, Chadema issued in a statement saying it does not recognize the presidential election results by NEC.
The party national chairman and official leader of Opposition in the parliament, Freeman Mbowe told journalists in Dodoma, that's the only way Chadema can react to the situation because of the bad laws instituted by the constitution.
"You will remember that before election results were officially announced, we told NEC to stop announcing the presidential results due to irregularities that had taken place during the whole process of election," local media quoted Mbowe.
SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN


Namashaka mwandishi amemuelewa Mboye vibaya,Lakini pia sitashangaa sana kwani tulisikia waandishi mmenunuliwa kubadili taarifa.Nahaya tuliyategemea.

Tunajua jambo moja tu,Kikwete hatambuliki ndiyo maana halisi ya kutoyatambua matokeo.mengine ni propaganda.
 
Mmmmm kazi ipoo...mikwaraaa hadi wanabadilikianaa wenywe kwa wenyewee dola sio mchezo ati....chadema kwinshaaaa
 
Ndio maana Mhe. Rais alisema kuna watu (Viongozi) Wanaakili za MBAYUWAYU. Miongoni mwao ni hawa wanaobailiki kauli zao kila siku. CHADEMA HAWANA MSIMAMO, SHIDA YAO NI IKULU na hawaipati

Uhakika wa kwamba ikulu hawaipati umeupata wapi? Hivi ushabiki utaachwa mwaka gani na Watanzania! Una uhakika na habari hiyo - ukitilia maanani ni gazeti moja tu ndilo lililoandika habari ya namna hiyo?
Utakuwa na maoni gani ukiambiwa habari tofauti na hiyo? Na kwa kuwa umehusisha maoni yako na "kauli ya mhe.Rais" - na hujamtaja ni nani na wa nchi/taasisi gani - kauli unayoishabikia ikithibitika si ya kweli huyo rais utamwitaje, mzushi au?

Kama viongozi wa CHADEMA ni wabovu, vigeugeu n.k si waache waendeleze makosa yao ili wasiipate ikulu? Mbona TADEA/PONA/CHAUSTA n.k haviandikwi namna hiyo?
 
Mimi binafsi viongozi wa CDM wamenichanganya na kunionyesha wana njaa kiasi gani. Mara wanatoa kauli hii halaf wanageuka. Unajua mi wameshaanza kuniboa coz HAWANA MSIMAMO. Kumbe JK alisema kweli kwamba hao wanacheza at the end of the day watarudi kwake kwenda kuomba.
 
Ndio maana Mhe. Rais alisema kuna watu (Viongozi) Wanaakili za MBAYUWAYU. Miongoni mwao ni hawa wanaobailiki kauli zao kila siku. CHADEMA HAWANA MSIMAMO, SHIDA YAO NI IKULU na hawaipati
Kama hujaelewa Mbowe amesema na kumaanisha nini ni bora kukaa kimya ili kuficha uwezo wako mdogo wa uelewa.
 
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