Govt Dismisses Claims Bill 7 Favors President Hichilema

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Govt Dismisses Claims Bill 7 Favors President Hichilema
Govt Dismisses Claims Bill 7 Favors President Hichilema

Africa-Press – Zambia. GOVERNMENT has dispelled allegations that the ongoing constitutional amendment process is designed to extend or benefit President Hakainde Hichilema’s political tenure, insisting that such claims are baseless and ignore the real issues at hand.

According to Information and Media Minister Cornelius Mweetwa, the core purpose of Bill 7 is to correct long-standing constitutional lacunas not to alter presidential term limits or tilt the political landscape in favour of the sitting Head of State.

He stressed that Article 52(6), which mandates fresh nominations when a candidate withdraws, is among the critical flaws requiring urgent attention ahead of the 2026 general elections.

Mr. Mweetwa notes that these weaknesses have plagued the Constitution since 2016, when the document passed without thorough interrogation.

He says that the ambiguity surrounding presidential petitions such as whether the 14-day hearing period includes weekends, and whether judges should rule immediately or after the election is a recipe for instability.

The Minister has dismissed assertions that the reforms are coming at a late hour, arguing instead that failing to act now risks plunging the country into chaos during the election period.

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