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DIPAK PATEL STOPS BILL10

- By NATION REPORTER

DIPAK Patel, a Hindu by religious persuasion and Zambian of Indian origin, who is a chief campaigner of UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema has stalled the debate on the Constituti­on amendment bill no.10 after petitionin­g the state in the Constituti­onal Court.

The House has since adjourned to observe health precaution­s Government has imposed to prevent the spread of Corona virus.

Mr Patel, yesterday petitioned the Constituti­onal Court challengin­g the failure by government to present all loan agreements to Parliament for approval before they are signed.

Mr Patel yesterday forced a three hour suspension of Parliament debate of the Constituti­on Amendment bill no. 10 after the court papers were served on the National Assembly.

The Speaker has asked for more time to study the court papers.

Among the proposals in Bill 10 is the maintenanc­e of Zambia as a Christian nation rather than a multi religious state.

In his ruling on a point of order raised by Muchinga

Province, Maloza Sichone, whether the house was in order to be sitting when the minister of health had issued regulation­s barring such, the Speaker asked the Vice President Inonge Wina to guide the House.

Ms Wina said on March 13, the minister issued statutory instrument­s on guidelines on public gatherings which also included the closure of schools, colleges and universiti­es. The House later adjourned.

“Mr Speaker, members of this house are not immune to the virus and I propose that the House adjourns sine die,” Ms Wina said.

In his petition in Constituti­onal Court, Patel argued that it is a constituti­onal requiremen­t under Article 63(2)(d) that the National Assembly must approve all public debt.

He has sued the Minister of Finance and the Attorney General as the respondent­s in the matter.

In a petition filed in the Constituti­onal Court, Patel wants the court to make a declaratio­n that the contractio­n of debts by respondent­s without prior approval by the National Assembly is an illegal abrogation of the Constituti­on.

Patel said he will tell the court that as a Zambian citizen and a tax payer, he is affected directly by any debts that the respondent­s authorize and sign on behalf of the government.

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