Zimbabwe: Election Results
There is still considerable uncertainty concerning the results from the election in Zimbabwe. To my knowledge, official resultats have still not been released.
However, the Danish newspaper Politiken cites two prominent members of Mugabe’s ruling party (names withheld), who give the following results:
Tsvangirai’s MDC: 48.3%
Mugabe’s ZANU-PF: 43%
According to Politiken, there will be a new election within three weeks. However, New York Times writes that there are negotiations about Mugabe’s retirement under way:
Negotiations May Lead to Mugabe’s Exit in Zimbabwe
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
HARARE, Zimbabwe — The opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is in talks with advisers to President Robert G. Mugabe of Zimbabwe, amid signs that some of those close to Mr. Mugabe may encourage him to resign, a Western diplomat and a prominent Zimbabwe political analyst said Tuesday. The negotiations about a possible transfer of power away from Mr. Mugabe began after he apparently concluded that a runoff election would be demeaning, a diplomat said.
The Times, BBC-News, and Dagbladet also bring reports about negotiations. This is what Times writes:
Intensive diplomatic efforts were under way tonight to secure a face-saving exit for Robert Mugabe after 28 years as President of Zimbabwe.
His closest cohorts informed him last night that he had failed to win an outright victory in the country’s weekend presidential poll.
Despite tampering with the results from the countrywide elections, the Zimbabwean Electoral Commission was set to announce that the main opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, had taken 48 per cent of the vote, against 42 per cent for the 84-year-old incumbent.
So, in conclusion, there is considerable uncertainty, but strong indications that Mugabe has lost. Whether he will retire in a peaceful manner or not is still not clear. According to BBC-News a deal is “close”.

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April 2nd, 2008 at 5:42 am
power corrupts
April 14th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
[...] it had not sought assistance.http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080410/wl_nm/zimbabwe_election_dc_171Zimbabwe: Election Results – Mugabe lost, negotiatingMugabe lost 43% to 48%, and is now negotiating his retirement. Still uncertain whether the [...]
April 17th, 2008 at 8:26 am
Mugabe should go peacefully before l decide otherwise…