Parliament must not legislate democracy in a hurry

    THE concerns raised by lawyer Jonas Zimba and Chapter One Foundation executive director Josiah Kalala should not be dismissed as routine political alarm. They go to the heart of democratic governance: whether laws that shape elections, public participation, parliamentary representation and civic freedoms should be pushed through Parliament at great speed, especially in […] To continue reading, you must subscribe to either DAILY, WEEKLY or MONTHLY Plans.

Parliament must not legislate democracy in a hurry

    THE concerns raised by lawyer Jonas Zimba and Chapter One Foundation executive director Josiah Kalala should not be dismissed as routine political alarm. They go to the heart of democratic governance: whether laws that shape elections, public participation, parliamentary representation and civic freedoms should be pushed through Parliament at great speed, especially in […]

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