The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) says it is concerned with the continued violation of the electoral code of conduct by some political parties during campaigns.
ECZ Commissioner Joseph Jalasi said it is important for candidates and election agents to understand the provisions of the code as it is now law adding that any violation of this piece of legislature defeats the purpose for which it was made.
Mr Jalasi said during campaigns some political parties conveniently forget the existence of the code of conduct and behave as if they are a law themselves, adding that this kind of behavior does not help at all.
He has since challenged all candidates and political party members to familiarize themselves with the electoral code of conduct in order for them to carry out their campaigns in a very peaceful manner.
Mr Jalasi was speaking during a post-nomination briefing for candidates, monitors, observers and the media for the forth coming parliamentary by election held in the IFAD hall in Solwezi yesterday.
Commissioner Jalasi said there is need to lift political campaigns to a higher level where name calling and politics of personalities will be a thing of the past.
He said candidates should base their campaigns on real issues that face the electorate in their day to day lives rather than castigating each other.
The Commissioner advised all political players to resolve conflicts through established channels and not resort to violence as this violates the code of conduct.
Mr Jalasi said the commission is hopeful that all stakeholders will play their respective roles in the forth coming by election in order for it to be conducted in a credible manner.
Speaking at the same briefing ECZ Public relations manager Cris Akufuna advised the media not be used as campaign tools by political parties but execute their duties professionally and in accordance to their roles provided for in the electoral code of conduct.
Mr Akufuna said the media should exercise professionalism in their duty and provide balanced and fair coverage to all political players.Violence rocked Solwezi , yesterday, between the ruling MMD cadres and UPND /PF cadres who gathered Kyawama Market fro a rally after filing nominations papers in the Soplwezi Central parliamentary by-elections scheduled for November 19, 2009, left vacant following the death of Local government and Housing minister Ben Tetamashimba.
The ruling MMD is fielding Albert Chifita, while UPND/PF pact are fielding Laston Lumba, Forum for Democratic Alternative are fielding Muhammed Kalela.
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