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Zambia’s Former President Edgar Lungu Barred from Seeking Another Term

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  The country’s highest court determined that Lungu’s first term, served from 2015 to 2016 following the death of President Michael Sata, counts as a full presidential term. This ruling effectively blocks his bid for a new mandate.

 

In Zambia, the Constitutional Court has ruled that former President Edgar Lungu is not eligible for a third term. Lungu announced his return to active politics last year.

 

The country’s highest court determined that Lungu’s first term, served from 2015 to 2016 following the death of President Michael Sata, counts as a full presidential term. This ruling effectively blocks his bid for a new mandate.

 

Lungu opposes the Constitutional Court’s decision and calls it political manipulation. The 68-year-old faced allegations of corruption while in office, and his wife and other family members are facing graft charges in court. However, Lungu says it is to block him from seeking a third term in office.

 

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The vice president of Lungu’s party said that the former leader was “not concerned” by the court decision and would continue to campaign and be the party’s presidential candidate in 2026.