ConCourt set its precedence, it must live with it – Changala

By NATION REPORTER THE Constitutional Court set its own peculiar precedence by decanting its previous four decisions on the eligibility of Zambia’s Sixth President Edgar Lungu and will have to live with it now that the case has yet again gone back to the court, Brebner Changala has said. Mr Changala, the civil rights and political activists has raised concerns over the credibility and consistency of Constitutional Court rulings under the UPND administration, warning that many of of its decisions could be overturned once a new government takes over. Mr. Changala said in an interview that judicial rulings should be able to stand the test of time, independent of political influence. However, Mr Changala is claiming that recent court decisions were being perceived to be driven by political interests and influences rather than the principles of justice. Mr. Changala said the UPND administration had demonstrated a pattern of interfering with key state institutions, including the […]

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