Stakeholders from civil society organizations in Tanzania have endorsed the Commonwealth's 30-60-90-day roadmap to resolve the country's political crisis.The recommendations include releasing detainees, restoring digital access, and convening an inclusive forum for electoral reform.Proposed mediators include former Vice President Judge Joseph Sinde Warioba, Professor Anna Tibaijuka, and international figures like Dr.Lazarus Chakwera and Dr.Naledi Pandor.
Civil society groups emphasized the need for unity and adherence to Commonwealth principles, while opposition parties like CHADEMA and ACT Wazalendo called for international involvement due to distrust in the ruling party.
The government has not yet responded to the recommendations, but President Samia Suluhu warned against using human rights as a pretext to hinder African development.The Commonwealth will review Tanzania's progress in September 2026, with further action possible if no progress is made.
Original title: Stakeholders Call for Implementation of Commonwealth Recommendations to Resolve Tanzania’s Political Crisis
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