• YOUR excellency Mr Edgar Chagwa Lungu, the sixth president of the Republic of Zambia;
• The Honourable Dr Mumba Malila, SC, Chief Justice of the republic of zambia;
• The visiting honourable heads of judiciaries;
• The Honourable Mrs Nelly Mutti, MP, Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Zambia;
• The visiting Honourable speakers of national assemblies;
• The head of delegation of the government of United States of America and co-host of the summit;
• Cabinet Ministers from the Republic of Zambia;
• Visiting cabinet ministers and heads of foreign delegations;
• Your Excellencies, Ambassadors and High Commissioners of the participating countries to the summit for democracy;
• Distinguished representatives of electoral management bodies;
• International and regional organisations;
• Distinguished representatives of political parties, civil society organisations and the private sector;
• The media;
• Distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen.
We extend a warm welcome to you all, to this second summit for democracy and to our country, Zambia.
We are honoured and delighted to co-host this very important summit for the African region, with the government of the United States of America.
On behalf of all the African countries participating in this summit, let me commend the US government for this initiative which we believe will contribute to the strengthening of democratic governance on the continent and the rest of the world.
Distinguished delegates,
The summit for democracy is inspired by our collective desire for good governance.
We come together to discuss pertinent issues related to our commitment to foster democracy in our respective nations.
This summit provides us an opportunity to:
- Showcase progress on commitments made during the first summit.
- Share success stories and best practices.
- A platform to announce new commitments and initiatives.
- Highlight the key themes for delivering democracy.
- Mobilise collective action to respond to the challenges of our time.
Distinguished delegates,
The summit for democracy is significant to Africa.
It contributes to our firm resolve to strengthen democratic governance on the continent.
A r e s o l v e to abhor unconstitutional change of government.
A resolve for democracy that delivers tangible dividends to our citizens.
As a continent, we are determined to promote democratic governance as enshrined in the African charter on democracy, elections and governance.
We are eager to promote and strengthen good governance by institutionalising transparency, accountability, and participatory democracy.
It is for this reason that the theme for this summit for our continent is, “Free, Fair, and Transparent Elections, as the Foundation of Democratic Governance.”
Distinguished delegates,
The theme captures the need for commitment to the principles of democratic governance.
Principles that respect the rights of citizens to vote, the right to participate in governance, and the right to hold accountable those charged with the responsibility to govern.
It further calls for commitment to legislative reforms that seek to strengthen institutions of governance that are responsible for the management of elections.
Distinguished delegates,
During the first summit for democracy that took place in December 2021, participating Heads of States made progressive commitments to make democracy more responsive and resilient.
As a continent, our commitments reaffirmed the need for democratic renewal and the need to address threats to democracy.
Among the commitments, we pledged the following: - To combat disinformation,
- To strengthen electoral integrity
- To promote human rights, especially for women, youth and persons with disabilities,
- To address inequality on the continent,
- To use technology to foster democracy and human rights,
- To strengthen enforcement of financial disclosures, and
- To use financial systems to combat corruption.
Distinguished delegates,
We note with satisfaction that most of our countries have made strides in actualising these commitments and we encourage continued progress.
We must work hard to improve in areas requiring further attention.
We have an opportunity to use this summit to learn from each other.
On our part as Zambia, we committed to ensuring a free media, protecting freedom of assembly and association, as well as ensuring an independent electoral commission.
During this summit we are pleased to learn that we are making steady progress towards fulfilling our commitments and the aspirations of our people.
The media is operating freely without interference.
The law that regulates freedom of assembly and association, our Public Order Act, is being reviewed to ensure that fundamental freedoms of our citizens are protected.
We have continued to maintain the independence of our electoral body, the Electoral Commission of Zambia, as provided for under our constitution.
We have repealed the law that criminalises defamation of the President and we are willing to do more to strengthen democratic tenets in our country.
Distinguished delegates,
As a continent, we are all in agreement that free, fair and transparent elections are the cornerstone of democratic governance.
This ensures credibility in the elections and subsequently legitimacy of any government.
To achieve this, we need strong and resilient governance institutions.
We need independent and credible electoral management bodies. We need independent and professional judiciaries.
We need independent, free and responsible media.
In addition to having strong institutions, we need to ensure that we have enabling policy and legal frameworks.
Frameworks that:
1 . Guarantee predictability of holding elections - Provide a grievance and complaints redress mechanism, and
- That ensure freedom of assembly and freedom of association.
Distinguished delegates,
For democracy to thrive our citizens must freely participate in the electoral processes devoid of harassment, violence, intimidation and malpractice.
As such, there should be freedom of expression, access to information and the adherence to law and order.
This will allow our citizens to make informed decisions and freely elect leaders of their choice.
Distinguished delegates,
Civil society is a critical component of any thriving democracy.
A vibrant and active civil society contributes to, among others, free, fair and transparent elections.
The role it plays in voter education, election monitoring and observation as well as conflict resolution cannot be over emphasised.
We have a duty to ensure that the democratic space for civil society is supported.
Distinguished delegates,
We urge all countries on the African continent to introspect and undertake necessary institutional, policy and legislative reforms to guarantee free, fair and transparent elections.
This is what our people deserve.
This is what our continent deserves.
This is what our world deserves.
Free, fair and transparent elections, the foundation for democratic governance.
In the words of the late former United Nations Secretary General, Koffi Annan, “…Democracies without credible elections are no democracies at all.
We must remember that elections are a mechanism for arbitration of political rivalries, and peaceful and democratic rotation of leadership…credible elections must meet three essential criteria: inclusiveness, transparency and accountability.” End of quote.
Distinguished delegates,
Allow us to conclude by extending our sincere gratitude to all those who worked tirelessly to make this momentous summit a success.
We also salute all delegates who have come far and wide to participate in this summit.
We thank your respective countries and governments for the support.
We value your commitment to democracy and the future of our continent.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
On behalf of the wonderful people of Zambia, we welcome you all to Zambia and invite you to stay longer and enjoy our hospitality, natural beauty and tranquility.
Merci beaucoup,
Muito obrigado,
Asante sana,
Zikomo kwambiri.
Thank you