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Deal a humiliation, says Mugabe | Deal a humiliation, says Mugabe |
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has told his party's leaders that Monday's power-sharing deal is a "humiliation". | Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has told his party's leaders that Monday's power-sharing deal is a "humiliation". |
But he said the party had no alternative after losing the March parliamentary elections. | But he said the party had no alternative after losing the March parliamentary elections. |
Mr Mugabe is expected to meet Prime Minister-designate Morgan Tsvangirai later to discuss allocating ministerial posts under the deal. | Mr Mugabe is expected to meet Prime Minister-designate Morgan Tsvangirai later to discuss allocating ministerial posts under the deal. |
Correspondents say there is intense lobbying for positions among all the parties involved in the agreement. | |
Under the deal, Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF has 15 posts in cabinet, Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) 13 and a smaller MDC faction three. | Under the deal, Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF has 15 posts in cabinet, Mr Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) 13 and a smaller MDC faction three. |
But the allocation of portfolios among the parties and the naming of the ministers has still to be decided. | But the allocation of portfolios among the parties and the naming of the ministers has still to be decided. |
How the power-sharing deal works | How the power-sharing deal works |
A meeting between Mr Mugabe, Mr Tsvangirai and faction leader Arthur Mutumbara to discuss the share-out has been postponed since Tuesday. | A meeting between Mr Mugabe, Mr Tsvangirai and faction leader Arthur Mutumbara to discuss the share-out has been postponed since Tuesday. |
But Mr Mugabe's former Justice Minister, Patrick Chinamasa, told state TV that the meeting would take place on Thursday and a new cabinet could be decided on by the end of the day. | But Mr Mugabe's former Justice Minister, Patrick Chinamasa, told state TV that the meeting would take place on Thursday and a new cabinet could be decided on by the end of the day. |
Mr Mugabe told a meeting of Zanu-PF's leadership ahead of the meeting: | Mr Mugabe told a meeting of Zanu-PF's leadership ahead of the meeting: |
"If only we had not blundered in the March... elections we wouldn't be facing this humiliation. | "If only we had not blundered in the March... elections we wouldn't be facing this humiliation. |
"This is what we have to deal with." | "This is what we have to deal with." |
Who's in charge? | Who's in charge? |
Under the deal, Mr Mugabe will chair the cabinet, while Mr Tsvangirai will chair a "council of ministers" attended by all cabinet ministers. | Under the deal, Mr Mugabe will chair the cabinet, while Mr Tsvangirai will chair a "council of ministers" attended by all cabinet ministers. |
The cabinet under Mr Mugabe will decide on government policy, while the council of ministers will implement it. | The cabinet under Mr Mugabe will decide on government policy, while the council of ministers will implement it. |
Mr Chinamasa said the cabinet would meet each week, while the council of ministers would meet quarterly. | Mr Chinamasa said the cabinet would meet each week, while the council of ministers would meet quarterly. |
Analysts fear the arrangements could lead to rival centres of power being formed. | Analysts fear the arrangements could lead to rival centres of power being formed. |
But Mr Tsvangirai told the BBC this would not be the case. | But Mr Tsvangirai told the BBC this would not be the case. |
"We have to make sure that doesn't happen," he said. | "We have to make sure that doesn't happen," he said. |
"I am confident we will be able to deliver." | "I am confident we will be able to deliver." |
The new government's first priority is to try to revive the ruined economy. | The new government's first priority is to try to revive the ruined economy. |
Annual inflation is running at an official rate of 11,000,000% and just one adult in five has a regular job. Up to half the population will need food aid by the end of the year, donors say. | Annual inflation is running at an official rate of 11,000,000% and just one adult in five has a regular job. Up to half the population will need food aid by the end of the year, donors say. |
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