NEWLY-elected MDC president Douglas Mwonzora was yesterday accepted into the Parliament’s Standing Rules and Orders Committee (SROC) to replace Innocent Gonese — an ally of his erstwhile colleague, Nelson Chamisa.
Since the commencement of the ninth Parliament, Gonese, who
is the MDC MP for Mutare Central, has been serving the opposition party’s
interests in the powerful SROC.
But in a move seen as an effort by Mwonzora to consolidate
his position, following his controversial election at the party’s extraordinary
congress held in December amid allegations of massive rigging, Gonese was
replaced under unclear circumstances.
Contacted for comment, Mwonzora said he was seconded to the
SROC committee by the party last year as Parliament wanted someone with a legal
background.
“Following the resignation of Innocent Gonese from the
committee last year, I was seconded to the committee when I was still the
secretary-general of the party.
“Parliament then accepted me in the committee through the
announcement made by the Speaker of Parliament today. “Otherwise, I was
seconded to the committee last year,” he said.
The SROC is the most powerful organ which runs the affairs
of Parliament and makes important decisions.
Since Thokozani Khupe who was declared the interim MDC
acting president by the Supreme Court in April, she recalled 21 legislators
believed to be rallying behind Chamisa.
Apart from legislators, Khupe also recalled close to 80 MDC
councilors who pledged allegiance to Chamisa.
The announcement by Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda that
Mwonzora would be admitted to the committee comes as the latest move by the
newly-elected MDC president to consolidate power.
Following his ascendency to power within the MDC, Mwonzora
has been reaching out to disgruntled party members in a bid to bridge the
impasse and mend relations in the party. Daily News
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