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Funding Political Parties: The Political Parties (Finance) Act, 1992 (Zimbabwe)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1993

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References

1 See, for example, the Report of the Commonwealth Observer Group on The Presidential, Parliamentary and Civic Elections in Kenya Commonwealth Secretariat, 1992, p.ix.

2 See the comments of the Senior Minister of Political Affairs in Parliamentary Debates 16 August, 1990.

3 See section 23(2) Constitution of Zimbabwe.

4 On behalf of the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs.

5 See Parliamentary Debates, 27 August 1992.

6 See Moyo, J., Voting for Democracy, University of Zimbabwe Press, p. 160. As the Act provides for the allocation of money based on the proportion of members of each political party in parliament (so long as this is not less than 15) this would mean that ZUM would be entitled to receive 17.5% of the money allocated.Google Scholar

7 In 1993 ZANU(PF) was allocated Z$20 million.