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Zambia talks on new constitution | Zambia talks on new constitution |
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Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has met opposition leader Michael Sata amid tensions over delays to the country's new draft constitution. | |
The meeting was the first between the two men since last September's bitter elections, which Mr Mwanawasa won. | The meeting was the first between the two men since last September's bitter elections, which Mr Mwanawasa won. |
His government has since been accused of delaying work on the new constitution, which calls for reducing the powers of the president. | His government has since been accused of delaying work on the new constitution, which calls for reducing the powers of the president. |
Last month, he called for a national referendum on the constitution. | Last month, he called for a national referendum on the constitution. |
'Totally unnecessary' | 'Totally unnecessary' |
"We have no lingering doubts that Zambia needs a new constitution urgently," Mr Sata said in a statement, according to the Associated Press (AP). "We urge government not to procrastinate." | "We have no lingering doubts that Zambia needs a new constitution urgently," Mr Sata said in a statement, according to the Associated Press (AP). "We urge government not to procrastinate." |
The meeting is the first of its kind since President Mwanawasa took power in 2001. | The meeting is the first of its kind since President Mwanawasa took power in 2001. |
Civil and church groups have accused the government of trying to tamper with the new constitution. | Civil and church groups have accused the government of trying to tamper with the new constitution. |
"The referendum is totally unnecessary and, as a political party, we reject it and will not support it," Mr Sata was quoted by AP. | "The referendum is totally unnecessary and, as a political party, we reject it and will not support it," Mr Sata was quoted by AP. |
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