EXTRAORDINARY SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY SANDTON, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 11 and 12 JUNE, 2011
1. The Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was held at Sandton, Republic of South Africa on 11 and 12 June 2011.
2. The Summit was officially opened by His Excellency Hifikepunye Pohamba, Président of the Republic of Namibia and SADC Chairperson.
3. The Summit was attended by the following Heads of State and Government or their représentatives:Lesotho
Rt. Hon. Pakalitha Mosisili;
Malawi
H.E. Ngwazi Prof. Bingu Wa Mutharika;
Mozambique
H.E. Armando Emilio Guebuza ;
Namibia
H.E. Hifikepunye Pohamba;
South Africa
H.E. Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma;
Swaziland
H.M. King Mswati III;
Tanzania
H.E. Dr. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete;
Zimbabwe
H.E. Robert Gabriel Mugabe;
Botswana
H.E. Lt. Gen. Mompati Merafhe, Vice Président;
Seychelles
H.E Dr Danny Faure, Vice Président.
Zambia
H.E. George Kunda, Vice Président and Minister of Justice;
Angola
Hon. Georges Rebelo Pinto Chikoti, Minister of ExternalRelations;
DRC
Hon. Raymond Tshibanda N’tungamulongo, Minister ofRégional and International Coopération;
Mauritius :
Hon. Dr. Arvin Boolell, Minister of Foreign Affairs, RégionalIntégration and International Trade.
4. The Summit was also attended by SADC Executive Secretary Dr. Tomaz A. Salomâo.
5. In attendance of the Summit was also H.E. Joaquim A. Chissano, former Président of the Republic of Mozambique, and SADC Mediator on Madagascar.
6. Also in attendance at the Summit was the Right Hon. Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe and Hon. Prof. Welshman Ncube, representing MDC-T, MDC-N political parties respectively.
7. Summit considered reports on the prevailing political and security situation ‘in Madagascar and Zimbabwe.
8. On Madagascar, Summit noted the outcome of the meeting that took place on 6 and 7June, 2011 in Gaborone, Republic of Botswana, convened by the SADC Chairperson, H.E Hifikepunye Pohamba, Président of the Republic of Namibia and H.E. Rupiah Bwezani Banda, Président of the Republic of Zambia and Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Coopération, and H.E Joaquim Chissano, former Président of the Republic of Mozambique and the SADC Mediator on the Madagascar crisis, as mandated by the Extraordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Government at its meeting held in Windhoek, Republic of Namibia, 20 May, 2011.
9. Summit also noted that the Gaborone meeting was attended by eleven (11) political stakeholders from Madagascar, namely: AREMA; ESCOPOL; Les Autres Sensibilités; HPM; MDM; Mouvance Ratsiraka; Mouvance Ravalomanana; Mouvance Zafy; TGV; UAMAD/MONIMA and UDR-C.
10. Summit commended the SADC Chairperson, the Chairperson of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Coopération for convening the meeting with the Malagasy stakeholders.
11. Summit also commended the people and Government of the Republic of Botswana for hosting the meeting.
12. Summit noted that the return of that country to constitutional normalcy is a matter of urgency.
13. Summit also noted that eight out of eleven Malagasy Political Stakeholders hâve already initialled the Roadmap that is intended to return the country to constitutional normalcy.
14. Summit endorsed the Roadmap to bring Madagascar into constitutional normalcy presented by the SADC Mediator on Madagascar after effecting necessary amendments.
15. Summit urged the leaders of the Mouvances Ratsiraka, Ravalomanana and Zafy to initial the Roadmap expeditiously as soon as the necessary amendments are effected.
16. Summit also urged the High Transition Authority (HTA) to allow Malagasy people in exile for political reasons, to be allowed to return to the country unconditionally including Mr. Marc Ravalomanana.
17. Summit further urged the HTA to urgently develop and enact ail outstanding Légal Instruments to ensure the political freedom of ail Malagasy in the inclusive process leading to free, fair, and crédible élections.
18. Summit commended the Malagasy Political Stakeholders for their commitment to dialogue and finding an inclusive solution and urged them to remain focused on the implementation of the agreed Roadmap in order to urgently fulfil the aspirations of the Malagasy people for peace, stability and socio-economic development.
19. Summit also commended H.E. Joachim Chissano, former Président of Mozambique for his tireless efforts in bringing together the Malagasy stakeholders in the search of lasting solution for the current crisis in Madagascar.
20. Summit urged the Organ Troika to remain actively seized of the political situation in Madagascar.
SADC – Sommet de Sandton, communiqué final du 12 juin 2011
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Barimino RAOELISON
13 juin 2011
Et si les amendements de la feuille de route ne conviennent pas aux 8 partis qui l’ont déjà signé ? Je pense que c’est l’essentiel n’est pas abordé car le reste est comme du déjà vu… sauf le retour inconditionnel de SEM Marc Ravalomanana
kamboty
14 juin 2011
une petite correction,
dans le communiqué il n’est pas écrit “SEM Marc Ravalomanana” mais Mr. Marc
Ravalomanana, n’en déplaise à ses “enfants”!
Barimino RAOELISON
14 juin 2011
Une grande explication : Le communiqué est une chose (OK pour la remarque) mais la réalité en est une autre. En tant que président (le dernier) élu de Madagascar et président non remplacé jusqu’à ce jour, je suis désolé mais tous les Malgaches (qui acceptent la démocratie) lui doivent encore ce titre. Il ne faut pas voir la personne mais voir l’homme.
dangodango
15 juin 2011
very any eee, very any iny ee, very any e!!!!!
LOLO6311
17 juin 2011
Le revirement de Rajoelina-mboto contre les décisions de la SADC rappelle ce qu’il a déjà fait après Maputo, lorsqu’il était retourné auprès de ces caciques de la HAT, qui depuis des décennies, voire depuis 1960 n’ont remporté plus aucune victoire régionale, ni nationale lors des élections.
Mais aussi, faut -il lui en vouloir? Il n’a pas assez de maturité, vu son âge, pour prendre de vraies décisions d’homme d’Etat et se laisse facilement manipuler par ces pouilleux de dynosaures sans s’en rendre compte.
La Sagesse malgache glorifiée lors des sommets d’Antananarivo pour la résolution de la crise comorienne issue d’une guerre civile est méconnue, bien révolue?
C’est PAS CATHOLIQUE , n’est-ce pas Mgr RAZANAKOLONA? Vous n’aurez pas la conscience chrétienne de convertir vers le droit chemin ces RAZANABIBY qui minent notre pays!
Merci d’avance et que Dieu vous protège que le Christ vous guide et que l’Esprit Saint de la Pentecôte vous illumine!… Et que les catholiques comme moi n’auront pas honte de vous. Amen!