UPND members of Parliament (MPs) have said they do not regret participating in the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) as the draft Constitution born out of the exercise is better than the current Constitution.
Responding to a question in Lusaka yesterday during a Press briefing on whether the UPND was not ashamed of having taken part in the NCC, the parliamentarians led by Monze MP Jack Mwiimbu said it was a worthwhile decision to take part in the exercise.
Mr Mwiimbu, who is UPND chairperson for legal affairs, said it was going to be shameful for the party if the Government failed to take the draft Constitution to Parliament, which was not the case.
“As UPND MPs, we are not ashamed of having participated in the NCC. We would be if the Government decided not to bring the draft Constitution to Parliament. The NCC was not formed to enact a Constitution but to make recommendations.
“The enactment of the Constitution is the domain and jurisdiction of Parliament, which is the body with powers to alter or repeal the Draft Constitution,” Mr Mwiimbu said.
Mr Mwiimbu said the draft Constitution Bill would be tabled in Parliament next year and the House shall decide on the matter.
“In fact, the draft Constitution is even better than the current Constitution. It has good clauses which are in the interest of the Zambian people although many other good ones were rejected,” Mr Mwiimbu said.
“There is no doubt that the UPND did its best in the NCC deliberations, that is why contentious issues like the 50 plus one as well as the bill of rights have been referred to the referendum.
“In any case, it is not too late. Zambians have to lobby MPs to ensure they debate the Draft Constitute in their interest for a good product. In fact, even the 50per cent plus-one clause can be reintroduced,” Mr Mwiimbu noted.
“We cannot have a pact without the backing of the Constitution but with this provision in the Draft Constitution, the pact will be consummated. It will, therefore, be wrong to say the Draft Constitution is not okay, it has good clauses that are progressive,” he said.
Mr Mwiimbu said the MMD did not even have the two-thirds majority to enable it pass the new Constitution but it would still need to lobby the opposition to do so and the UPND would render its support if the interest of the Zambian people came first.
Mapatizya MP Ackison Sejani said it was not shameful for his party to have taken part in the NCC because it contributed enormously to the deliberations of the body on contentious clauses which were now referred to the referendum.
His Mazabuka counterpart Garry Nkombo said it would have been folly for the UPND to go against its decision in Parliament by not participating in the NCC.
Mr Nkombo said when the law to enact the new document was passed in the House, all the UPND, PF and the MMD members supported it.
Kalomo MP Request Muntanga said the party participated in the NCC because it believed that it would help change things from within the body and not outside.
[ Times of Zambia ]