The Forum for Leadership Search has urged delegates to the National Constitution Conference to ensure that the simple majority electoral system is maintained in the country.
Forum Executive Director Edwin Lifwekelo told ZANIS today that the 50%+1 that people have been advocating for is a risky undertaking in the context of the country’s multi party politics saying using such a system would be a recipe for political anarchy.
Mr. Lifwekelo said the tribal and regional politics obtaining in the country at the moment would make it hard for any political party to attain 50%+1 majority.
He pointed out that the system is expensive because elections in Zambia are partly funded by donors and wondered how the country would raise money for a re-run if occurred.
He said the system could result into a conflict before a re-run in the event that the third political party does not accept the results and decides to petition.
Mr. Lifwekelo noted that there is need for the country to put in place legislation to prescribe standards and criteria to regulate the registration and conduct of political parties.
He explained that in 1991 Dr. Chiluba had no trouble in winning over 50%+1 in 1991 saying Zambia should not lose sight of the fact that the Movement for Multi Party Democracy and United National Independence Party were the only serious political parties at that time.