Saturday, February 14, 2009

Opposition swear Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe.

SyuzhetyPoliticheskoe resistance to Zimbabve11.02.2009Tsvangirai took office, Prime ministraKoalitsionnoe the Government of Zimbabwe, which included representatives of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), February 13, has sworn in front of President Robert Mugabe, the power which the opposition attempted to challenge in recent years, transfer agency AFP.

At Lawn presidential residence had sworn in 36 ministers, four more rights than prisoners between Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai agreement on the division of powers.

This indicates that a few hours before the oath authorities arrested one of the leaders of the Movement for Democratic Change - the white farmer Roy Benetta (Roy Bennett), who was the treasurer of the organization. However, this did not lead to protests by the opposition and the oath ceremony was held as scheduled.

Supporters of Robert Mugabe received the key positions in the new government. Minister of Defense appointed the right hand of President Mnangagva Emmerson (Emmerson Mnangagwa), who led the secret services of Zimbabwe, and later commanded an elite military brigade, trained instructors from the DPRK. He felt responsible for ethnic cleansing carried out in relation to ethnic Ndebele (Ndebele), which have claimed 20 thousand people.

The post of Minister of Internal Affairs retained the Kembe Mahadi (Kembo Mohadi), which is suspected of organizing the police harassment of Zimbabwean opposition Movement for Democratic Change. Reported that the current government, he will share duties with the opposition. With regard to opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, he became prime minister.

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