Constitution of Zambia 1991, as amended to 2016
Political Parties
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    1. A political party has the right to—
    a. disseminate information on social and economic programmes of a national character and of its political ideology;
    b. sponsor candidates for election or nomination to a State office in respect of which elections are required to be held; and
    c. conduct primary elections for the selection of candidates.
    2. A political party shall—
    a. promote the values and principles specified in this Constitution;
    b. have a national character;
    c. promote and uphold national unity;
    d. promote and practice democracy through regular, free and fair elections within the party;
    e. respect the right of its members to participate in the affairs of the political party;
    f. respect the right of its members to seek redress from a court or tribunal when aggrieved by a decision of the political party; and
    g. subscribe to and observe the code of conduct for political parties, as prescribed.
    3. A political party shall not—
    a. be founded on a religious, linguistic, racial, ethnic, tribal, gender, sectoral or provincial basis or engage in propaganda based on any of these factors;
    b. engage in or encourage violence or intimidate its members, supporters, opponents or other persons;
    c. engage in corrupt practices; and
    d. except as prescribed, use public resources to promote its interest or that of its members.
    4. The following shall be prescribed with regard to political parties:
    a. the establishment and management of a Political Parties’ Fund to provide financial support to political parties with seats in the National Assembly;
    b. the accounts of political parties which are funded under the Political Parties’ Fund and the submission of audited accounts by political parties;
    c. the sources of funds for political parties;
    d. the maximum amount of money to be used for campaigns during elections; and
    e. matters incidental to matters specified in this clause. (Art. 60)
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