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'''States of emergency in Zambia''' are dispositions to grant special powers to the executive branch in case of exceptional circumstances. A state of emergency was declared following the failed | '''States of emergency in Zambia''' are dispositions to grant special powers to the executive branch in case of exceptional circumstances. A state of emergency was declared following the failed | ||
[[1997 Zambian coup d'état attempt|coup d'état attempt of 1997]] and 20 years later after the [[2017 Lusaka City market fire|Lusaka City Market]] | [[1997 Zambian coup d'état attempt|coup d'état attempt of 1997]] and 20 years later after the [[2017 Lusaka City market fire|Lusaka City Market fire]] on 4 July 2017. | ||
[[Category:Emergency laws in Zambia]] | [[Category:Emergency laws in Zambia]] | ||
[[Category:Zambian public law]] | [[Category:Zambian public law]] | ||
[[Category:National security of Zambia]] | [[Category:National security of Zambia]] |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 11 July 2017
States of emergency in Zambia are dispositions to grant special powers to the executive branch in case of exceptional circumstances. A state of emergency was declared following the failed coup d'état attempt of 1997 and 20 years later after the Lusaka City Market fire on 4 July 2017.