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Two Zimbabwean MPs have been arrested, as they were due to be sworn in five months after disputed elections, an opposition spokesman says. | Two Zimbabwean MPs have been arrested, as they were due to be sworn in five months after disputed elections, an opposition spokesman says. |
They were detained as they entered parliament, said Nelson Chamisa. | They were detained as they entered parliament, said Nelson Chamisa. |
He said the police wanted to arrest 15 MPs, to ensure the ruling party wins the vote for the speaker of parliament. | He said the police wanted to arrest 15 MPs, to ensure the ruling party wins the vote for the speaker of parliament. |
Zanu-PF lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since independence in the the March polls. Power-sharing talks are currently deadlocked. | Zanu-PF lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since independence in the the March polls. Power-sharing talks are currently deadlocked. |
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has warned that the official opening of parliament on Tuesday could jeopardise the talks. | Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has warned that the official opening of parliament on Tuesday could jeopardise the talks. |
They have chosen the path of arrogance, unilateralism that's a serious blow to confidence-building in the talks Nelson Chamisa, MDC | They have chosen the path of arrogance, unilateralism that's a serious blow to confidence-building in the talks Nelson Chamisa, MDC |
The swearing-in of parliamentarians will seek to convey a sense of business as usual in Zimbabwe, says the BBC's Karen Allen. | The swearing-in of parliamentarians will seek to convey a sense of business as usual in Zimbabwe, says the BBC's Karen Allen. |
The balance of power in the new parliament is held by a breakaway faction from Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). | The balance of power in the new parliament is held by a breakaway faction from Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). |
Speaker deal? | Speaker deal? |
After being sworn in, the opposition MPs sat on the government benches, reports the AFP news agency. | |
"You sit on that side. You are now in the opposition," they shouted at their Zanu-PF rivals. | |
The election of a speaker is expected to be a close vote. | |
After the parliamentary elections in March, both MDC factions said they would work together, however they have each nominated candidates for the position of speaker of parliament. | |
There are reports that President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF could support the candidate of the Arthur Mutambara MDC faction for speaker, in return for its support in parliament. | There are reports that President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF could support the candidate of the Arthur Mutambara MDC faction for speaker, in return for its support in parliament. |
Zanu-PF has not nominated a candidate, according to Reuters news agency. | |
The MDC has one seat more than President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF, while the Mutambara MDC faction has 10 seats in the House of Assembly. | |
PARLIAMENTARY SEATS House of Assembly* MDC Tsvangirai: 100* Zanu-PF: 99* MDC Mutambara: 10* Independent: 1Senate* Zanu-PF: 30* MDC Tsvangirai: 24* MDC Mutambara: 6* Traditional chiefs: 18* Provincial governors: 10* Presidential appointees: 5 | PARLIAMENTARY SEATS House of Assembly* MDC Tsvangirai: 100* Zanu-PF: 99* MDC Mutambara: 10* Independent: 1Senate* Zanu-PF: 30* MDC Tsvangirai: 24* MDC Mutambara: 6* Traditional chiefs: 18* Provincial governors: 10* Presidential appointees: 5 |
The MDC had warned that 15 of its MPs would not attend the swearing-in ceremony, as they were in hiding following a state-sponsored campaign of violence. | The MDC had warned that 15 of its MPs would not attend the swearing-in ceremony, as they were in hiding following a state-sponsored campaign of violence. |
The police had accused them of murder, rape and political violence but have not commented on the arrests. | The police had accused them of murder, rape and political violence but have not commented on the arrests. |
Mr Chamisa told AFP that MP-elects Shuah Mudiwa and Eliah Jembere had been detained. | |
"We have been informed they want to arrest 15 MPs. It's all about the vote for the speaker. Nothing to do with the law." | "We have been informed they want to arrest 15 MPs. It's all about the vote for the speaker. Nothing to do with the law." |
Ahead of Monday's swearing-in, Mr Mugabe appointed three non-constituency members of parliament's upper house, the Senate, and eight provincial governors, state media said. | Ahead of Monday's swearing-in, Mr Mugabe appointed three non-constituency members of parliament's upper house, the Senate, and eight provincial governors, state media said. |
"Clearly they have chosen the path of arrogance, unilateralism that's a serious blow to confidence-building in the talks," Mr Chamisa told Reuters. | |
Zanu-PF has the most seats in the Senate and Mr Mugabe has the power to appoint a further 15 members, along with 18 traditional chiefs, seen as pro-Zanu-PF. | Zanu-PF has the most seats in the Senate and Mr Mugabe has the power to appoint a further 15 members, along with 18 traditional chiefs, seen as pro-Zanu-PF. |
The South Africans-mediated talks are stalled over how powers should be divided between Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai, who could be named to fill the new post of prime minister. | The South Africans-mediated talks are stalled over how powers should be divided between Mr Mugabe and Mr Tsvangirai, who could be named to fill the new post of prime minister. |
The opening of parliament in Harare comes with the blessing of the regional body, the Southern African Development Community (SADC). | The opening of parliament in Harare comes with the blessing of the regional body, the Southern African Development Community (SADC). |
Mr Tsvangirai won the first presidential round in March, before pulling out of a June run-off citing a campaign of violence against his supporters. | Mr Tsvangirai won the first presidential round in March, before pulling out of a June run-off citing a campaign of violence against his supporters. |
The economy continues to deteriorate, with the latest figures, showing annual inflation of 11m% - by far the highest in the world. | |
Foreign donors will only agree a rescue package if power-sharing talks are finalised. |