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            Zimbabwe's Mugabe 'Will Step Down' If He Loses Election

   by Sebastian Mhofu

   President Robert Mugabe says he will step down if he loses Zimbabwe's
   presidential election on Wednesday. More than 6 million Zimbabweans are
   registered to vote in polls for president, parliament, and other
   offices.
   President Mugabe, Zimbabwe's ruler since 1980, told journalists ahead
   of the Wednesday vote that he respects democracy and the rule of law.
   Asked whether he would leave his office if he loses the election to
   Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, Mugabe said,  "That is the normal
   thing.  If you join a competition where there are only two outcomes,
   you can't be both.  You either win or lose. If you lose then you must
   surrender to those who have won.  And this is it.  We will do so.  Yes,
   comply with the rules."
   However, the president said that he was confident of victory, and did
   not expect another power-sharing government like the current
   arrangement between his ZANU-PF party and Tsvangirai's MDC.
   "Well, that circumstance is not envisaged this time.  I do not think we
   will have that same result.  I think we have an outright result. But if
   it is not an outright, we will discuss.  We don't foretell.  We will
   know the actual facts. Let the facts be decided by the voters," he
   said.
   This is the third time Mugabe has been challenged by Tsvangirai, who
   also was a candidate in 2002 and 2008.  The 2008 vote degenerated into
   violence and eventually resulted in the unity government.
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   Preparations for the Wednesday elections have been relatively peaceful,
   but Tsvangirai's party said it has lost faith in the Zimbabwe Electoral
   Commission.
   Two weeks ago, special early voting for security agents became chaotic
   and stretched into a third day - one more than permitted by Zimbabwe's
   constitution.  The MDC said the electoral commission inflated the
   number of agents to increase the vote count for ZANU-PF.
   In an opinion piece published Tuesday by the Zimbabwean daily Newsday,
   Tsvangirai also accused the president and the election commission of
   preventing thousands of MDC supporters from registering to vote.
   Voting Wednesday is due to end at 7 p.m. Zimbabwe time.  The election
   commission is required by law to release results within five days after
   the polls close.
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