President Hakainde Hichilema addressed concerns about Zambia’s democratic practices, stating that enforcing laws did not restrict civil liberties. His remarks followed observations from civil society and international bodies regarding shrinking civic space and politically sensitive prosecutions. Supporters highlighted institutional reforms and development initiatives. Critics pointed to selective enforcement, restrictive laws, and limited transparency, particularly on opposition rights and unreleased audit reports.
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