The law Association of Zambia has assured all Zambians that the fourth coming presidential by-elections shall be transparent and integrity in all the electoral process in order to maintain peace and security in the country.
Law association of Zambia LAZ, Human rights committee convener Abraham Mwanza said there is need for all political parties to accept and respect the election results proclaimed to have been free and fair by the electoral Commission of Zambia in accordance with the law of the land .
Mr Mwnza also said necessary measure will be taken and precautions to prevent the perpetration of Fraud , rigging or other illegal practices of the entire electoral process to maintain peace and security.
He said this in a statement made available to ZANIS in Lusaka today.
Mr Mwansa noted that the association will facilitate the deployment of representatives of political parties and individual candidates at polling and counting stations and also accredit national and other observers Monitors .
He however noted that LAZ shall cherish the impartiality of the electoral Commission of Zambia and the independence of the Judiciary as well as other law enforcement agencies during the electoral processes.
Mr. Mwanza further said that adequate logistics and resources for carrying out Democratic elections will be provided and adequate security to all parties participating in the fourth coming elections.
He stressed that equal opportunity to exercise the right to vote and be voted for will be safeguarded as the human and civil liberties of all citizens include the freedom of movement, association, expression and campaign.
mr mwanza noted that Zambia will follow the United nations and African union Declaration on the principals and gidelines governing Democratic elections in africa.
He noted that Zambia is adhereces to the principals and giudelines governing democratic elections promulgated by the SADC member states which was signed in namibia Windhoak in 1992. hoping that zambia being state party to the SADC treaty will observe the laws that have been put in place
And The Electoral Commission of Zambia repeated that it will display results of the forthcoming presidential election at various polling stations after the counting process is concluded.
ECZ Senior Public Relations officer, Sylvia Bwalya, told ZNBC on Monday that the commission has adopted a system used in Zimbabwe.
She said this in order to make the entire election process transparent.
Ms. Bwalya said the system will also avoid suspicion of rigging.
She said the ECZ has also allowed representatives of stakeholders to monitor the printing of ballot papers in South Africa to ensure the electoral process is transparent.
And the representatives who are currently in Durban told journalists that they are happy with the exercise.
The stakeholders say the gesture by the Electoral Commission of Zambia to allow them to monitor the exercise has dispelled fears of malpractice during the forthcoming election.
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