NO NEED FOR CONSTITUTION REVIEW COMMISSION – MUTTI

NO NEED FOR CONSTITUTION REVIEW COMMISSION – MUTTI

SPEAKER of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti says there is no need for the country to establish a constitution review commission, but rather non contentious issues can be identified from previous gatherings to reform the law.

Ms Mutti says from 1964, there have been a number of commissions that proposed the review of the Constitution and whose non-contentious recommendations can be identified and embraced in refining the national document.

She said this yesterday at the Zambia Law Development Commission (ZLDC) national law conference discussion entitled ‘Law reform in Zambia’.

“In 1973, we have had so many commissions proposing the review of the Constitution. So, what we need is already there, we don’t need to go through the process of a constitution review commission.

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One thought on “NO NEED FOR CONSTITUTION REVIEW COMMISSION – MUTTI

  1. Exactly, amendments to refine non contentious issues in the Constitution.
    She is also reiterating what HH said in his speech.
    Its interesting how an issue and example that he cited can move from this, to him wanting perpetuate his stay in power.
    Chizungu, please tule ekutukisha….let us listen and not just hear. When we listen to understand, we will be objective and rational in our responses.
    Thank you Madam Speaker. Hope ba MP will work towards this…and work hard at it.

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