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Minister Mweetwa Clarifies Intent of Constitutional Amendment Bill

Minister of Information and Media Cornelius Mweetwa has stated that the constitutional amendment process is solely intended to strengthen Zambia’s electoral framework and not to grant any advantage to President Hakainde Hichilema.

Minister Mweetwa asserted that Bill No. 7 aims to address long-standing loopholes that, if unresolved, could disrupt the 2026 elections. He emphasized the bill’s focus is on creating certainty and stability in the electoral process, not on politics or personal gain.

“We cannot afford to have the electoral process thrown into disarray at a critical time. Bill 7 provides the clarity needed to avoid that scenario,” Mweetwa said.

He highlighted unresolved issues regarding election petitions, including ambiguous timelines for hearings and rulings, which have historically led to uncertainty and tension. “Without clear rules, disputes are inevitable. We are taking action to prevent confusion before it escalates,” he added.

Addressing concerns about timing, Mweetwa described the move as preventive rather than reactive. He also clarified that the government did not abandon consultations with groups like the Oasis Forum but merely paused them while Parliament resumes its legislative work.

“The bill being returned is the same one that was previously deferred, as legal frameworks do not allow a completely new bill to be introduced at this stage. Bill 7 is enriched by public input and technical recommendations,” he explained.

Minister Mweetwa encouraged citizens, civil society, and all stakeholders to participate in the upcoming review by the Parliamentary Select Committee, reiterating that the process remains inclusive and transparent.

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