The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) has welcomed the Zambia Centre for Interparty Dialogue (ZCID) for deciding to hold a summit for political Party Presidents.
CPD Executive Director, Neo Simutanyi, said the dialogue would be important towards political development in the country.
Dr. Simutanyi told ZANIS in Lusaka today that the meeting is critical as it will allow political leaders to meet and discuss important political issues affecting the country.
He noted that the dialogue meeting will also bring about mutual respect and understanding among political parties in the country.
He has further encouraged representatives at the meeting to come up with constructive ideas that are aimed at improving the current political situation in the nation.
Dr. Simutanyi also advised that there is need for politicians not to have different positions after the meeting but to agree on common issues that will benefit all Zambians.
Dr. Simutanyi, who is a political analyst, added that ZCID should also consider consulting other stakeholders to make their submissions if the meeting is to produce goods results.
He explained that stakeholders such as civil society groups, members of the public, economists and the church should be included in the planning.
He added that holding a dialogue meeting is the only way political leaders will be given a diverse view of important political issues to be ironed out.
He explained that the dialogue is important towards economic and social growth of any country and therefore, there is no need for any party to shun the summit.
Dr. Simutanyi further said ZCID and political parties should sensitize people on what will be discussed during the meeting so that they could make their submissions
ZCID has set April 25, 2009 as the tentative date for a summit of political party presidents, where they are expected to discuss various issues concerning politics in the country.