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The EU announced today it had given € 6 million (US$ 8.1 million) to the Southern African state to help fund a program to draft a new constitution meant to pave the way for fresh elections.
The unity government in
Under the unity government deal, fresh elections can only be held once the new charter has been thoroughly reviewed by the Zimbabwean public and adopted as a national tool of unity through a referendum.
The unity government had recently said there was lack of financing for the constitutional review tour of the nation as well as consultations.
"In order for the project to move forward, we are therefore pleased to grant our approval to the first quarterly work plan which amounts to euro six million," Xavier Marchal, EU head of country delegation, said in a letter to Zimbabwean ministers.
He also said the EU has noted that the government of
Opposition leaders Morgan Tsvangirai and Arthur Mutambara however signed into the unity government deal, which has not really been able to make a break-through at government and political level, except that there is relative stability in
Source: Afrol News