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Zambia: Parliament Approves Motion to Amend Constitution
Zambia Reports, 10 November 2016
Zambia's Parliament has approved a motion to amend the recently amended constitution with resounding numbers. Read more »
According to the motion, MPs are calling for the immediate swearing-in of a president after being declared election winner, as well as for ministers to stay in office after the dissolution of parliament.
Zambia's parliament.
The ruling Patriotic Front is allegedly considering amending the current five-year term to seven. Read more »
Inauguration of President Edgar Lungu has been set for next Tuesday. Read more »
The new law has hailed as a milestone in the political life of the country. Read more »
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