A man and as a man that was government to thinking well we dont have really any reason to give it any power to concede any of her to the opposition and that when seen as a think the attics and. Patricia turnier you just heard chip in daraa talk about the fact that there is an impasse and also the need for the opposition to be clearer about what exactly it is that they want i want to get your response that but i also want to ask you course that m. D. C. Leader Nelson Chamisa hes indicated that the opposition is calling for more than just concessions regarding austerity so what else is being called for. So as i think a president ial mrs been very clear as has already been alluded to that we are not seeking to go into any government of National Unity but one of the things that a president ial minister has called for is in National Dialogue where we can get around the table and discuss how to resolve some of the issues that are currently faced in the country in zimbabwe and so the impasse that has been mentioned does exist because the current government does not want to come around the table to discuss so so we cant achieve anything we cant resolve some of those issues as long as they are is i mentioned earlier going back to my point around the political crisis and the legitimacy issues that are faced in the country those do need to be resolved in order for for for zimbabwe to have a way forward and so interNational Dialogue is the starting point to resolve some of those issues cheaper than very there was a mood of hope that was blossoming in zimbabwe after the removal of Robert Mugabe from power has that completely gone away at this point. I think i think its completely blown away. People as shocked actually that somebody has deteriorated so deeply of them actually 17 in november to 17 and i think even a 2080 and were hearing reports of people in the diaspora that we think you know i think its sad for me to go back home and sample me to going back yet people is about to say i think you know we should give him a semester a great chance. To use that as a 2nd chance to do things right by the people but i think after the august 5th shooting things just started to go down the drain then because the governments response to trust has been demonstrations by the opposition has been to rehab the hand that and i think in some ways the government has one and shaft 2 you know and i think the opposition knew this right that if we demonstrate they going to bring us the if they will maybe as we can see the government is sort of one into the shaft all showing the i wish i had when they didnt have those trust in him was the massive weight i also understand that some back in china have with the bad sections of concerns with that i for actions and we havent been in a semester wouldnt deal effectively with production coming into office i think if we had that or that thats something thats with him whats you more created from the people you know if he had addressed corruption if he had addressed the millions of dollars that then you see theres only been one president whos been of a standstill but when you talk to them bob and see what they said she just escaped because people think that the assad beefy set of remains in the government that havent been dealt with and so you know and most of the have the inability to deal with corruption his willingness to send out soldiers whenever they have trenches whenever people speak out i think thats really what is in a show that he was willing to deal to to deal with the in them but we shall. Them is your finance committee in. And out of your way i think people hoped that he was very educated he was lots of people really hopes that he would put in measures that would get that economy balancing again but he doesnt seem to be doing that and in fact i think he was looking at there is a sort of. Measures i think hes doing a lot of look east quality takes that but unfortunately it spend if it hurts to use the same policies that are used in singapore and hong kong even you dont ration if you dont need the legitimacy issues that are ongoing if you dont build shafts within the citizenry and the government cant think very apt to bend as we know that and moment is very handsome by the empty spots to bet it has been beating up people pushing them off the streets and those are not things that built clapp it ends but at the same time i really do watch to question the opposition that i think people are just getting frustrated with the opposition as well because sometimes it gets the opposition is very quiet when it comes to issues of dealing with corruption you know that people are they frustrated with the way that the opposition has or has been having issues that theyre not political and so i think the opposition also has a responsibility to deal with those to show people that you know were not is going to live in practice but we are actively pushing issues of corruption where actively pushing our Council People to address the issues theyre getting every day people so well. And you know people are very frustrated said the african muslim is very very frustrated but theres a ok you just heard to put in dari talk about the frustration the people in zimbabwe have not just with the president but also with the oppositions would like to get your response to what she said about how the opposition should be doing more to engender trust. I think that the opposition have started so one of the things that was meant to be happening from today was the freeze in marches that were going to be rolled out from starting from the couple city harare and from next week across the whole of zimbabwe and that these were going to continue and one of the reasons for these marches was to force the government to start addressing some of those concerns that cipro has to raise around corruption about. The opposition we are working very hard to ensure that we are responding to the peoples frustrations. Limited in some ways to some of the things that we can do as you have seen today whats been demonstrated by the current government is that when we try to resolve things through peaceful processes they are heavy handed but coming down to dealing with corruption we are speaking out in parliament we are raising of voices and we are challenging the current government to ensure that everybody every minister that is involved that is implicated in any corrupt activities are brought to justice and we know that the current government has been speaking since 2017 about some of the measures that they would take to ensure that they are dealing with corruption but that is not materializing what we have seen with the recent nasa audit report findings is that one female minister has been arrested but where are the others because so many are implicated so really we are saying to the government we are challenging them to deal with corruption. And to ensure that justice is served and that internally. Sales any issues are dealt with as would any organizations but i think that the sport light is on the government and they need to deal with corruption and get things right which i also want to follow what you said with with this question you know police had said that they banned protests because they had evidence that the protests would be violent what is the m. D. C. Response to that. I think that that was unwarranted that is. Not true we know that the current government smolders operandi is to create situations we know that they have been known for example to by the m. D. C. Regard and to use it themselves and to point the finger back at the m. D. C. I think those comments were unwarranted we had peace marshals ready to support the protesters as they went around we were well organized and there were no issues of violence what we have seen today is the opposite is that actually the riot police set upon Peaceful Protesters that was sat on the ground and begun to assault them out say that absolutely we are a party that does not believe in violence and we would hope that the world today has seen that it is the ruling party that perpetrates Human Rights Violations against opposition and human rights activists cheaper than dowry Amnesty International has criticized escalating crackdown against human rights defenders as they call it Activists Civil Society leaders and members of the opposition including abductions and torture thats according to Amnesty International critics of president and goggle say the crackdown on dissent is getting worse under his leadership than under the leadership of president mugabe what do you say to that. Because of bad people make between brothers and that they and this is never onerous to meet a Central Point which is that the only impression left of the mess was letting back to everyone else the masterminds are you know balance and breakdown in government and that the challenge for him is a massive way back to people in his government and the same people that actually implementing places of violence as i do you are supposed to have me on the show back to work out if you go back to the street one of the Interesting Exchange of this been having with people is trying to sure that that this new government is doing things differently so if you teach us things like oh it is no longer a plenty to be test people and then the best the mission will win message the plan is the ash can we see some language that is reasoned out a way you set up a memo to the police to say you know a lot of the such people you know with a lot of deaf people because what we do see is that the police do this once violently but i think that is structured to do that on the top and the reason it comes from the top is because the government doesnt have Practical Solutions to the economy conditions actually when they dont question it because people are raising issues about the economy the only way they know how to do this one is by using violence yes it does and i think theyre only doing that because the the fuel cloud and they dont have any. Real ways to address the economy challenges and i just want to point out that i think most people have that he much trust is if you ask them the theory that theyre not even affiliated with the always set of p. S. So this is just what you know the people that think a little bit hes at home ahead in what to do with them i dont know how to speak i dont know what im going to do but who feel i dont know what im going to do basic supplies wasnt the truth to prices and. Xor then those people get exactly the old government weve all said what you didnt mention was that at least. In the last year it is the people that have been advised that the government economically that Jesse Jackson that that work has arrested 3 times what theyre going to deed in 88 period thats huge. And im not sure why at innocent that rate has so little and to erode any willpower that you know a good deal that the wealthy had and what we really need to keep and he said it all and he told him that the that you are right i say lose weight even you estrace that but its not if they have figure out how to deal with the economy and people keep responding is all right you have to bet and are right about it are im sorry but weve run out of time so were going to have to leave it there i want to thank all our guests chip but then dari and Patricia Chin yorka and thank you too for watching you can also see the program again any time by the sitting our web site al jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our Facebook Page thats facebook dot com forward slash a. J. Inside story we can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is add a. J. Inside story for me mama gentleman the whole team here bye for now. And were going on a slightly early with this 12 g. Summary of aljazeera world news for you what youre looking at is a highly significant moment in the history of sudan signing into law a Transitional Council if you will that will guide the country away from its violent disrupted past towards a civilian administration will stay with these pictures as the various. Gather around to witness the necessary paperwork being initial being signed and well talk to ella fendi professor of politics at the Doha Institute for graduate study ins we already know who the Prime Minister the new Prime Minister will be walk us through who he is and what his main job will be. Hes a doctor in the uk or hes used to be an official in the african. Economy for commission for africa which is part of the un he is an economist hes more exactly an agricultural economist and he. Hes supposed to be independent politically. Although he did have some. Affiliation in the past his task is forming the former government 1st of all. This system with that and then you know freedom and. Change coalition will nominate 3 persons for each. New studio and drove job and it just starts to do with this now for his. Cabinet he should. Officially take office. Next week but he the cabinets would be sworn in the end of august and should start well from the 1st of september and the Prime Minister will be the real ruler of the country ok so many challenges i mean the people were looking at theyre signing this a little over a 3 year process into being constitutional into being the war of the land but when they come to select the people who will as part of the transitional process run the country during those 3 years they know everyone else knows everyone in the region knows its about mr its been about mismanagement hasnt it is not that the country is lacking in resources because its not its been the economic mismanagement of what went before yes and also of course the civil war the continuing civil wars which of all have also been doing the contrary. Yes part of the mismanagement has been. To direct almost 70 percent of the budget to the security and military. And also there was a lot of core option. Which has hampered the functioning of the economy there was also of course the American Work to. Still continue. Because sudan has not been yet removed from the sponsoring terrorist sponsoring can freeze. Its whole food out. There dish should should be done. Promptly so yes thats a child the challenge is to meet. The expected sins of the people ok lets bring in him all done whos a correspondent in khartoum whos tracked this story for us over the past several weeks indeed several months about i guess people there are just taking a beat i guess that theyre not looking backward step or theyre looking forward to taking a moment to absorb the magnitude of what theyre seeing yes indeed people are breaking down here at the finding where the composer just fine but also on the. Saying that this is the beginning of the. End they were produced and they think that the next step is more and that they may not be going out. As much for you for the month but what they will do is they will be key. To look at how this Program Counseling will probably executive counterproposal more importantly how the legislative council. Performs that is where. The opposition are and thats where the power of the opposition will think 2 thirds of the youth and they will be passing the legislation they are saying that they will continue to keep an eye and they will be monitoring but theyre saying that as much as this is the end of one its not the end of the revolution and they will continue to resist and. Government is in place and not one that is the military today moving forward habits so they have a clear timeline of what issues will be dealt with when because on the one hand youve got a failing economy but on the other hand youve got questions over say holding the people that used to run the country to account. If you look at issues we have. In my. Work for. Well talk about. Right here finding. Family. You know over the last few months in banking i think council. Have been planning. For. The upcoming government will have a lot of challenges. Functioning. As they are. Going council is. Why the opposition might be prepared. Of the large part of the coalition that it is not. Really should be on the groups which are also part of the opposition that theyre not going to support. Those they do endorse their accommodation of find. Issues of government at the upcoming government. Not looking for ok well come back to you in a couple of minutes i guess but in the meantime thanks very much lets talk again to Abdel Wahab Al offending making a perfectly valid point there isnt sure the opposition is not completely on the same page if there are any of those issues that everyone has to deal with when they come to deal with the opposition is going to fracture over which issue might they feel like a parting of the ways. I think you know you are also right in mentioning that theres a trade off between focusing on punishing the misdeeds of the past and doing the task of the future. What unites opposition now is the 1st they all want to attribute from the old regime a lot of them have craven says a lot of them have. Problems but the more you concentrate on that the less you would have time. To concentrate on the economy on political reform or change and i think this is going to be the biggest challenge and as happens usually with any. Coalition. When you come to the nitty gritty of things opinions will divide. Already the freedom. Coalition has got 5 different coalitions in it. And we already have got 2 of them one of them functioning on this. Is a coalition called the forces of National Consensus of which the communist party is the main party this is already now out of the of the process in the other. Coalition sudan call which is all my party and 2 other parties and including the the evolutionary front this also has fractured already. This is within quotations themselves. As we said there are 5 different coalitions so they are likely to be different differences in policies in the economic policies in. For this is about Peace Process have to achieve it differences about. Federalism versus Something Like this. And so on. I think one positive point that they seem to have. In Foreign Policy terms they have opened up they are no longer beholden to the to the saudi match coalition they are. Open to the world. They will need western support leave because they said one of the. Most urgent things are for sudan to be removed from the terror sponsoring countries so that could have. Some debilitating u. S. Sanctions lifted. And so there are many challenges and i think the main thing is how you. Leave the past behind and move forward i think this is. The greatest challenge and i dont think. Im trying to cross of the most positive note possible because this is an important moment but its not going to be easy. Salva kiir there the gentleman that you saw the 2nd the handshake recognizable course by his customer only worn. Black cowboy hat. South sudan the worlds youngest country came into existence. 8 years ago now yes yes that was it that was and is i guess a difficult relationship ok theyve now signed it constitutionally theyve turned the page we are into a different chapter in the history of saddam when they get together when that governance process kicks off they know what theyre going to be dealing with and surely they know when theyre going to be dealing with it so there shouldnt be any any political landmines lying around over which they will instantly issues of which they will instantly disagree. I think they are unfortunately. I think. As i said the earlier the quarterly is probably what unites people think that everybody agrees there should be focus from the economy but at the same time there are likely to be exposed issues on the minds the backbone of this. Freedom and. The professional association which is made of the u. S. Now the trade unions have to balance salaries are very low. There have been many who have been dismissed from their jobs they want to come back to their jobs. And there are demands of our Services Health services have not been as good as it should be education is not as supposed to be now the government would be once the mandate to spend more in education and or health and under services by the same time they are also required to raise. Salaries of the same time the request to employ more people. From the people who have been unemployed or were members of the rebel groups who have been sued just need to be demilitarized and so on and so on so its not that is very example in the last few days the capital khartoum and many areas have been flooded and they have been in 1000000 see. And this is it once has reflected the infrastructure problem. The drainage system is not working and the emergency readiness of the government is not supposed to be. Used to be volunteer groups who would move in to help. The former government used to harass them and was struck their work and accuse them of acting illegally. Now at least the volunteers are on site and they are not being harassed but this is not enough the government will be required to do some emergency work to see people whose houses are being destroyed. A lot of people have died in the last couple of days. Out of and prepared nets for this kind of flooding homes have collapsed on top of the people. That a whole family had been killed and so on