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Constitution unlikely to be ready by 2011 polls – Dr. Simutanyi

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The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CFPD) has expressed doubt at the possibility of Zambia having a new Constitution ready before the 2011 tripartite elections.

CFPD Executive Director Dr. Simutanyi told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today, that there are a lot of things remaining for the National Constitution Conference (NCC) to put in place a new constitution that can be ready before 2011.

He explained that after the current deliberations, the draft constitution is supposed to be made available for public scrutiny before a final report is done.He said that this is to ensure that the document is made inclusive and reflect the diverse views being expressed by people around the country noting that it can be done through a plenary session.

Dr.Simutanyi said that only an amended constitution can be ready for use in the 2011 general elections. He however, advised Zambians to give the conference sufficient time for it to come up with a good document that will have the support of the majority and be able to stand the test of time.

He said the NCC is a legally established body that should be given enough time for it to reach its conclusion.

Dr. Simutanyi, who is also a political analyst, has further advised the NCC to concentrate on debating issues that are aimed at benefiting many people in the country rather than their individual interests.

He pointed out that the recent payment demands dating back as far as 2007 are not justified as there are many areas that need government’s support.

Dr. Simutanyi expressed sadness at the delegates demands to be paid over K5 billion saying that this will compromise their work.

ZANIS

6 COMMENTS

  1. Good Morning

    It is some controversial laws like the degree clause for presidency which contribute to the incredibly slow pace at which the new constitution is being worked upon. No wonder it can not be ready before 2011.

  2. What kind of constitution takes years to be made. It is not like anything is been made in the best interest of the people, its all about those in power and how to remain in power. Africans, are we cursed? How can one be so selfish and walk around with a smile and be at peace?:((

  3. Kenya – which Sikapwasha was trying to use in dispelling the 50% + 1, will soon come up with a better product in a far shorter period than the Zambian case. What a shame!! Even when MMD looses election, the government that will come in, will not be in hurry to change it. The president has too much power. Zambia needs an urgent reason for a new constitution – “Break & Start Afresh”.

  4. Why end it soon when there is so much money in it. I would wish it turned out int a permanent venture. We can be continously be amending laws.

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