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'''Zambia is under a [[state of emergency]]''', which was announced by [[President Lungu]] on 5 July by invoking Article 31 of the Zambian constitution.<ref name=SOE>{{cite news|title=President Lungu Declares State Of Emergency |url= https://zambiareports.com/2017/07/05/president-lungu-declares-state-emergency/ |issue=6 July 2014|publisher=Zambia Reports}}</ref> This [[ President Lungu’s Speech to the Nation on the Declaration Relating to Threatened Emergency|proclamation]] was the then taken before parliament in order to seek parliament's approval to impose a state of emergency after a fire gutted Zambia's biggest market which was said to have been politically motivated arson. Parliament voted for the proclamation and was approved the state of emergency for one week. Then again Parliament adopted the motion which was tabled by [[Vice President]] [[Inonge Wina]] to confirm and extend the declaration of a state of threatened public emergency by President Lungu form one week to 90days. Out of 118 Members of Parliament eligible to vote, 85 voted in favor of the motion, while non of them voted against the motion, non of them voted in abstentia, and 34 did not take part.<ref name=SO>{{cite news|title=Parley approves Threatened State of Emergency motion|url=https://www.lusakatimes.com/2017/07/11/parley-approves-threatened-state-emergency-motion/|issue=July 11, 2017|publisher=lusakatimes.com }}</ref> While all PF MPs supported the motion, 47 UPND MPs where serving a one month suspension for boycotting President Lungu’s address to the house. | '''Zambia is under a [[state of emergency]]''', which was announced by [[President Lungu]] on 5 July by invoking Article 31 of the Zambian constitution.<ref name=SOE>{{cite news|title=President Lungu Declares State Of Emergency |url= https://zambiareports.com/2017/07/05/president-lungu-declares-state-emergency/ |issue=6 July 2014|publisher=Zambia Reports}}</ref> This [[ President Lungu’s Speech to the Nation on the Declaration Relating to Threatened Emergency|proclamation]] was the then taken before parliament in order to seek parliament's approval to impose a state of emergency after a fire gutted Zambia's biggest market which was said to have been politically motivated arson. Parliament voted for the proclamation and was approved the state of emergency for one week. Then again Parliament adopted the motion which was tabled by [[Vice President]] [[Inonge Wina]] to confirm and extend the declaration of a state of threatened public emergency by President Lungu form one week to 90days. Out of 118 Members of Parliament eligible to vote, 85 voted in favor of the motion, while non of them voted against the motion, non of them voted in abstentia, and 34 did not take part.<ref name=SO>{{cite news|title=Parley approves Threatened State of Emergency motion|url=https://www.lusakatimes.com/2017/07/11/parley-approves-threatened-state-emergency-motion/|issue=July 11, 2017|publisher=lusakatimes.com }}</ref> While all PF MPs supported the motion, 47 UPND MPs where serving a one month suspension for boycotting President Lungu’s address to the house. | ||
Amos Chanda stated that the state of national emergency was deemed necessary to restore public order and that civil liberties such as free movement had not been suspended.<ref name=SOEz>{{cite news|title=Zambia parliament approves 90-day state of emergency|url= http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/07/zambia-parliament-approves-90-day-state-emergency-170711200535989.html |issue=12 July 2017|publisher=Aljazeera.com}}</ref> | Amos Chanda stated that the state of national emergency was deemed necessary to restore public order and that civil liberties such as free movement had not been suspended.<ref name=SOEz>{{cite news|title=Zambia parliament approves 90-day state of emergency|url= http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/07/zambia-parliament-approves-90-day-state-emergency-170711200535989.html |issue=12 July 2017|publisher=Aljazeera.com}}</ref> | ||
The last time | The last time Zambia had a state of emergency was after the failed | ||
[[1997 Zambian coup d'état attempt|coup d'état attempt of 1997]] 20 years ago. | [[1997 Zambian coup d'état attempt|coup d'état attempt of 1997]] 20 years ago. | ||
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Zambia is under a state of emergency, which was announced by President Lungu on 5 July by invoking Article 31 of the Zambian constitution.[1] This proclamation was the then taken before parliament in order to seek parliament's approval to impose a state of emergency after a fire gutted Zambia's biggest market which was said to have been politically motivated arson. Parliament voted for the proclamation and was approved the state of emergency for one week. Then again Parliament adopted the motion which was tabled by Vice President Inonge Wina to confirm and extend the declaration of a state of threatened public emergency by President Lungu form one week to 90days. Out of 118 Members of Parliament eligible to vote, 85 voted in favor of the motion, while non of them voted against the motion, non of them voted in abstentia, and 34 did not take part.[2] While all PF MPs supported the motion, 47 UPND MPs where serving a one month suspension for boycotting President Lungu’s address to the house. Amos Chanda stated that the state of national emergency was deemed necessary to restore public order and that civil liberties such as free movement had not been suspended.[3] The last time Zambia had a state of emergency was after the failed coup d'état attempt of 1997 20 years ago.
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Lifting of the proclamation
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