A constitutional referendum will be held in Zimbabwe early in 2012 [1], after being postponed from September 2011.[2] The referendum has been postponed from June 30 2011.[3]
President Robert Mugabe told the United Nations that the new government formed in February 2009 "has fostered an environment of peace and stability. Several reforms have been implemented and Government has created and instituted constitutional bodies agreed to in the Global Political Agreement." As a result, a constitutional outreach programme was underway; upon whose completion a draft constitution would be formulated as a precursor to a referendum. He hoped this would be followed by an Election.[4]
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