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Oct 12 2008
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Rival political parties have been deadlocked over the distribution of ministry posts [AFP]
Rival political parties have been deadlocked over the distribution of ministry posts [AFP]
The leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition group, Movement for Democratic Change, has threatened to pull out of a power-sharing deal with Robert Mugabe, the country's president.

Morgan Tsvangirai accused Mugabe of trying to secure all key ministries for his ruling Zanu-PF party.

Tsvangirai said on Sunday that he was willing to continue negotiating only if there was a chance of a breakthrough.

His warning follows news on Saturday that Mugabe had allocated key ministries to his own party - in defiance of the agreement with the MDC.

The power-sharing deal was signed in September, but since then the rival parties have been deadlocked over ministry posts.

Tsvangirai has reportedly argued that if the defence ministry post goes to Zanu-PF, then the home affairs post, which covers policing, must go to the MDC.

Mbeki's mediation

Thabo Mbeki, the former South African president, is expected in Harare on Monday in an attempt to break the impasse over the appointment of cabinet posts.

Under the agreement brokered by Mbeki, Mugabe remains the president while Tsvangirai takes the new post of prime minister.

But efforts to form the government have bogged down over disputes about who will control the most important ministries, such as defence, home affairs and finance.

Citing a government gazette, a list published in The Herald newspaper gave Mugabe's party 14 ministries including the portfolios of defence, home and foreign affairs and justice as well as local  government and media.

Tsvangirai's MDC has been allocated 13 ministries, among them constitutional and parliamentary affairs, economic planning and investment promotion, labour and social welfare, sport, arts and culture, and science and technology development.


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