SyuzhetyPoliticheskoe opposition in Zimbabve05.03.2009SShA renewed economic sanctions against Zimbabwe
The coalition Government of Zimbabwe, led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has taken a plan to bring the country out of international isolation. That was reported by Reuters.
The Government Gordey Moyo (Gorden Moyo) told the agency that in the next hundred days, the Cabinet will take all possible measures to ensure that the country has become a full member of world community. " On the same government announced plans to Reuters and the Minister of Justice Patrick Hinamasa (Patrick Chinamasa). However, officials did not explain what specifically is the "stodnevny plan."
In very general terms, it looks like this: Zimbabwe government will try to normalize relations with the European Union, Britain and the United States, that is, with those countries that are traditionally critical of the authoritarian regime of President Robert Mugabe. However, it is unclear exactly which attempts will be made to normalize these relations.
Reuters notes that the United States and the EU do not give visas to many businessmen from Mugabe's entourage, as well as occasionally freezing their foreign accounts. Also, the embargo on deliveries of arms to Zimbabwe.
Sources agencies argue that one of the key conditions for the resumption of international financial assistance the country is the resignation of chairman of the Central Bank of Zimbabwe, Gideon Gono (Gideon Gono), because for years his administration CBR (2003), annual inflation in Zimbabwe has become the record in the world: in 2008 it exceeded 231 million in interest.
According to the agency, the Government Tsvangirai during the same "stodnevnogo plan" will attempt to resolve the issue and providing food and water. Also, the Cabinet will take steps to repair the country's infrastructure. And to convince the world community that the country is real democratic changes, the Cabinet of Ministers ease regulations governing the media.
According to the Government Gorda Moyo, "all the laws on the press will be revised, will be lifted all restrictions for new media players will also be simplified radio and telelitsenzy.
The official also noted that the withdrawal of Zimbabwe from the profound economic crisis (unemployment in the country in 2008 amounted to 94 per cent), Government in the next two years will require about 8.5 billion U.S. dollars. Cabinet Tsvangirai expects to receive these funds from international donors.
Remember, a coalition government in Zimbabwe was finally established in February 2009 after years of political confrontation between supporters of Morgan Tsvangirai and Robert Mugabe, who took the presidency in 1988.
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