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Abstract
This article analyses the pitfalls that characterised the emergence and eventual demise of the Government of National Unity (GNU) in Tanzania’s semi-autonomous region of Zanzibar. Drawn from continuous political and electoral observations in Zanzibar, the article analyses how the 2015 general elections contributed to the eventual dissolution of the GNU. The GNU in Zanzibar was a negotiated political settlement between two parties – the incumbent Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) and the Civic United Front (CUF). In particular, this article looks at how the start of the constitutional review process in Tanzania contributed to the withering of the GNU. Despite its undeniably noble agenda, the constitutional review process resuscitated old enmities between CCM and the CUF. The two parties’ divergent stances on the structure of the Union revived the rifts that characterised their relationship before the GNU. We analyse the election cycle rhetoric following the run-up to the elections and how this widened the GNU fissures leading to its eventual demise after the re-election in March 2016. After the 2015 elections were nullified, the CUF, which had claimed victory, boycotted the re-election. As a result, the CCM won an overwhelming electoral victory.
本文分析了坦桑尼亚半自治区桑给巴尔的民族团结政府(GNU)的出现和最终消亡的陷阱。根据对桑给巴尔持续不断的政治和选举观察,本文分析了2015年大选是如何导致民族解放联盟最终解散的。桑给巴尔的民族解放运动(GNU)是两党之间协商达成的政治解决方案——现任的Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM)和公民联合阵线(CUF)。这篇文章特别关注坦桑尼亚宪法审查程序的开始如何导致了民族解放运动的衰落。尽管宪法审查程序有着不可否认的崇高议程,但它重新激起了CCM和CUF之间的宿怨。两党在联盟结构问题上的不同立场,使它们在民族统一联盟之前的关系再度出现裂痕。我们分析了选举前的选举周期言论,以及这如何扩大了GNU的裂痕,导致其在2016年3月连任后最终消亡。在2015年的选举被宣布无效后,宣布获胜的CUF抵制了连任。结果,CCM赢得了压倒性的选举胜利。