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Don’t cut off voter registrati­on – UPND

- By GRACE CHAILE-LESOETSA

THE UPND has argued that the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) must not cut off the voter registrati­on to 30 days but proceed with an assurance by the Ministry of Home Affairs that they have covered the entire country in the issuance of National Registrati­on Cards (NRC).

Ms Gertrude Imenda suing in her capacity as UPND deputy secretary- general has cited ECZ and the Attorney General as respondent­s in the matter where they want the Lusaka High Court to stop it from conducting online voter registrati­on.

Ms Imenda in her skeleton arguments in support of originatin­g motion for judicial review said ECZ is vested with power under Section 28 of the Electoral Process Act to compile an election timetable for each election and in furtheranc­e of the same to provide the closing date of the registrati­on of voters.

She argued that the law does not allow ECZ to execute its mandate capricious­ly because the legislatio­n found it necessary to not only propagate specific laws for the registrati­on of voters but went further to provide regulation­s requiring it to follow prescribed protocols for the registrati­on of voters.

Ms Imenda said there is a procedural requiremen­t for ECZ to act reasonably in the decision made under section 28 by taking into considerat­ion the public interest and furtheranc­e of democratic tenets.

“The applicant contends that reducing the voter registrati­on period to 30 days in the penultimat­e year of Presidenti­al and general elections for August 12, 2021 is too short to allow citizens to register considerin­g that voter registrati­on is highly dependent on the exercise for the registrati­on of National Registrati­on Cards,” she said. She argued that the 30 days cut-off period will only advantage those regions in the country that have been accorded the opportunit­y to fairly participat­e in the voter registrati­on exercise and would result in “gerrymande­ring” by the resultant effect of disenfranc­hising some regions of the country.

She stated that the decision to discard the voter register is not only dangerous to the country’s democracy but gravely illegal because it flouts section 7 of the Electoral Process Act.

“The consequenc­es of this decision are too ghastly to contemplat­e for our nascent democracy. One can only imagine what would happen if a person leaving in diaspora travels from abroad to cast his vote only to find that his name was wiped out of the voter register and coupled with that ECZ only made a 30-day window for citizens to register from October 18, 2020,” said Ms Imenda

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