PostGE2025 No Negotiations, No Reconciliation without Resignations!

Conversations and stories after Tanzania's 2025 General Elections
Anatafuta kiripoti cha kupigia propaganda huko duniani
 
Chakwera must go. We do not need stupid ass in our country.

Unless he holds reconciliations with our dearly departed.

Old man Chakwera is not welcome in Tanzania
 
Huyu atabakia kuwa mfa maji mwanzo mwisho. Na maji yatakapozidi unga, atakuwa hana namna nyingine! Isipokuwa kukimbilia Oman kwa wajomba zake, kama njia pekee ya kunusuru maisha yake.
 
I am not sure if I get the whole thing correctly. Please someone out there help me with the following questions:

1) Normally negotiations bring two well-known conflicting parties to the negotiation table. Who are those?

2) What exactly are we going to reconcile as of now as a country? Moreover, who is going to reconcile and in what capacity?

3) Walk me through here please, is the fall of the ruling party renconciliable and negotiable by members of other political parties?

4) What got us in the crisis in the first place? Outdated constitution, injustice or unfair electoral commission or enforced disappearances or all of the above? Is Chikwera coming to address these? Is the Samia investigation team going to have a look at these?

Again, I am not sure if I get the crisis correctly and how reconciliation and negotiation going to resolve.
 
We continue to hold these positions. As they (the ruling party) continue to ignore the ferocity of their actions against Tanzanians we on the other hand control ignore their claim to legitimacy.
 
Accountability precedes reconciliation. One of the fundamental measures or marks of a true democracy is this idea that leaders are accountable to the people not to each other. On the other hand, one of the marks of despotic leadership is this idea that they are above the law and that they are not accountable to anyone. So, when someone calls for 'reconciliation' our answer is simple - where is the accountability?
 
I am not sure if I get the whole thing correctly. Please someone out there help me with the following questions:

1) Normally negotiations bring two well-known conflicting parties to the negotiation table. Who are those?
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In this case, the government on one hand, and on the other the people (the youth, the opposition, those who have been marginalized, those who have lost their loved ones etc.
2) What exactly are we going to reconcile as of now as a country? Moreover, who is going to reconcile and in what capacity?
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This is an interesting question; but the reconciliation in this case demands certain understanding of the nature of the conflict - for me it is about the systematic marginalization and oppression of the opposition parties, candidates and supporters.
3) Walk me through here please, is the fall of the ruling party renconciliable and negotiable by members of other political parties?
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Not really; the reconciliation for some of us is only the minimal step (assuming the ruling party continue to exists). Otherwise, the best way to deal with the current state of affairs in the country is the total dissolution of the ruling party.
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All of the above and then some!
Again, I am not sure if I get the crisis correctly and how reconciliation and negotiation going to resolve.
These won't resolve all the ills we have as a society; these will only be the first step in resolving our problems. We got to start somewhere and somehow.
 
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