HARARE, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwe's opposition
MDC-T national council has resolved that the party joins the envisaged inclusive
government once the legislature has given legal force to the broad-based
agreement signed on September 15, The Herald reported on Saturday.
"The MDC (the Movement for Democratic Change) shall
participate in a new government once Constitutional Amendment No. 19 has been
passed and effected into law," reads the council's third resolution.
Constitutional Amendment No. 19 would give legal
force to the positions of the prime minister and his two deputies.
The opposition party also proposed that Parliament be
convened immediately to deliberate on the Amendment Bill and oversee the
resultant government, The Herald said.
"Parliament must be convened as a matter of urgency
to carry out its normal business of overseeing the executive," read the 10th
resolution. These resolutions are in line with the communique released at the
end of the extraordinary summit of SADC (the Southern African Development
Community) heads of state and government who met in Sandton, South Africa,
earlier in the week.
Though the MDC-T national council raised a number of
complaints over the SADC resolution, the complaints were mainly over procedural
matters, which many said could not be used to scupper the successful resolution
of the long-drawn talks.
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai did not attend the
meeting that was chaired by his deputy Thokozani Khupe. Khupe told journalists
that Tsvangirai was out of the country consulting SADC leaders.
The party's spokesperson Nelson Chamisa said
Tsvangirai had not returned from the SADC Extraordinary Summit held in Sandton,
South Africa, last Sunday.
Khupe raised concerns over the appointment of
provincial governors, senior government officials like permanent secretaries and
ambassadors and the composition of the National Security Council, among others.
SADC leaders, however, have since said the bone of
contention is the Ministry of Home Affairs as they endorsed the Troika decision
that the ministry be shared between ruling Zanu-PF and opposition MDC-T.
The Zanu-PF Politburo and the Professor Arthur
Mutambara-led MDC formation have since endorsed the Summit resolutions and
called for the speedy formation of the inclusive Government.
Minister of Information and Publicity Sikhanyiso
Ndlovu on Wednesday announced that Mugabe had started the process of forming the
inclusive government in line with the regional body's
recommendations.