Opposition parties in Tanzania say proposed law will criminalise them

Opposition parties in Tanzania say proposed law will criminalise them

by Joseph Anthony
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Ten opposition parties in Tanzania say proposed amendments to a law governing political parties would criminalise their activities.


Critics of President John Magufuli, who came to power in 2015, say he is increasingly cracking down on dissent with restrictions on the political opposition, the media, bloggers and non-governmental organisations.

His government denies the accusations.

At a news conference in the capital Dar es Salaam on Sunday, Hashim Rungwe, chairman of one of the 10 parties, said the proposed amendments would curtail constitutional freedoms.

โ€œThe proposed bill is against the constitution and political parties were not involved from initial stages and even after providing our views, they were not considered,โ€ he said.

โ€œIf this bill is passed by the parliament as it is, it is going to criminalise political activities,โ€ he added.


โ€œThe bill is full of criminal punishments which make political activities … crimes.โ€

He said the law imposed penalties of jail sentences or big fines for minor infringements.

Among its provisions, the new law would ban parties from functioning as โ€œactivistโ€ groups. It would give sweeping powers to a government official to suspend or fire a party member for a range of reasons, and also gives the official influence over internal party elections.

The government says the law, tabled in parliament on November 16, is needed to force parties to adhere to the countryโ€™s constitution.

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