Constitution of Zambia (Amendment)
[No. 2 of 2016
“ political party ” means an association whose objectives
include the contesting of elections in order to form
government or influence the policy of the national or local
government;
“ power ” includes privilege, authority and discretion;
“ prescribed ” means provided for in an Act of Parliament;
“ President-elect ” means the presidential candidate who has
been declared by the Returning Officer as having won the
presidential election;
“ presidential candidate ” means a person nominated to stand
for election as President in accordance with Article 52
(1);
“ presidential election ” means an election to the office of
President, and includes the election of a Vice-President as
a running mate to the President;
“ property ” includes a vested or contingent right to, or interest
in, or arising from—
(a) land, permanent fixtures on, or improvements to,
land;
(b) goods or personal property;
(c) intellectual property; or
(d) money, choses in action or negotiable instruments;
“ provincial administration ” means the administrative
secretariat established in accordance with Article 150;
“ Provincial Minister ” means a person appointed Provincial
Minister by the President;
“ public media ” means media owned, operated or controlled
by the Government;
“ public office ” means an office whose emoluments and
expenses are a charge on the Consolidated Fund or other
prescribed public fund and includes a State office,
Constitutional office and an office in the public service,
including that of a member of a commission;
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