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today16 January, 2025
By: Envaalde Matheus
The Electoral Court was unable to pronounce itself regarding the IPC and LPM’s application challenging alleged irregularities in the National Assembly election.
The two parties are contesting the constitutionality of President Nangolo Mbumba’s proclamation to extend the 2024 elections to 29 and 30 November.
Lawyer Vipuakuje Muharukua summed up Wednesday’s court proceedings.
“The issue is whether the court should continue hearing this matter or stay it. The reasoning behind staying it is that the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the applicants’ case regarding the presidential elections on February 10,” he said.
Muharukua said while this case arises from the same set of events, it pertains specifically to the presidential elections.
“This issue arose not because either party requested a stay, but because the court itself asked the parties to present arguments on why the matter should not be stayed pending the Supreme Court proceedings,” he said. “What unfolded in court was that the applicants, initially both the LPM and the IPC, with the IPC now being the sole applicant, argued that there was no compelling reason for the matter not to be stayed,” added Muharukua.
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