By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSATHE State has submitted to the Constitutional Court that the petition by UPND member Joseph Busenga seeking the removal of section 97 (2) (a) of the Electoral Process Act no.35 of 2016 from the constitution be granted as it makes it difficult to nullify an election characterised by malpractice. It admitted that the said section is inconsistent with article 45 which discourages acts of election malpractice and instead promotes corrupt and illegal practices.In this matter, Mr Busenga, a member of the UPND media committee seeks an order that section 97 (2) (a) of the Electoral Process Act no.35 of 2016 be removed from the statute books as it aids corrupt practices while protecting undemocratically elected public officers.Mr Busenga contends that the said article makes it difficult for the courts of law to nullify elections marred with intimidation, violence and corruption.He has cited Attorney General as the respondent in the petition.Mr Busenga stated that […]
STATE BACKS ALTERING ELECTION PETITION LAW

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