Electoral Amendment Bill

Election Watch 08-2023 - Veritas' Suggested Electoral Amendments

The text of the emailed version of Election Watch 8/2023 is set out immediately below
and is available for downloading as a Word document as the first downloadable document.
The second downloadable document is the attachment to the emailed Election Watch
containing the text of the Notice of Amendments
setting out in full Veritas Suggested Amendments to the Electoral Amendment Bill.

 

Election Watch 12-2018 - Electoral Amendment Bill Through Senate

ELECTION WATCH 12/2018

[17th May 2018]

Electoral Amendment Bill Through the Senate

No New Amendments

The Bill was transmitted to the Senate from the National Assembly late on Thursday.  As there had been so many amendments made in the National Assembly a new version of the Bill incorporating these amendments was prepared for the Senate [link]

Electoral Amendment Bill Incorporating National Assembly's Amendments

NOTE BY VERITAS

This document sets out the Electoral Amendment Bill as passed by
the National Assembly on 10th May 2018, i.e., it incorporates
the amendments the National Assembly made to the Bill.  This
document, therefore, represents the Bill as it will be considered
by the Senate.  The Bill now has 37 clauses, up from 6 in its original form.

 

 

Proposed Amendments to Electoral Amendment Bill coming up in Parliament 8th May 2018

ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL [H.B. 6, 2017]
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS FOR CONSIDERATION IN COMMITTEE STAGE
ON TUESDAY 8th MAY 2018

The following pages of this document are exact copies of pages 1134 to 1169 of
the Order Paper that members of the National Assembly will have before them
during the Committee Stage of the Electoral Amendment Bill, which is due to
start on Tuesday 8th May 2018.
These pages contain proposed amendments to the Bill that have been submitted

Bill Watch 9 - 2018 Electoral Amendment Bill Delayed Until 8 May

BILL WATCH 9/2018

[15th April 2018]

Electoral Amendment Bill Delayed Until 8th May

The Government arranged special sittings of Parliament last week to have “urgent Government business” completed, particularly the Electoral Amendment Bill [MPs were originally due to be in recess for the whole of April].  But the National Assembly made no progress at all on the Electoral Amendment Bill.

Electoral Amendment Bill - Revised Notices of Proposed Amendments

This document has been extracted from the National Assembly’s Order Paper
for Wednesday 11th April 2018

 

 

NOTICES OF AMENDMENTS

 

ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL, 2017 (H.B. 6, 2017)

 

 

  1.                                     NEW CLAUSES INSERTED AFTER CLAUSE 1

 

By Hon. P. Misihairabwi-Mushonga

After clause 1 on page 1 of the Bill, insert the following clauses and the subsequent clauses being renumbered accordingly¾

 

Electoral Amendment Bill, 2017 - Proposed Committee Stage Amendments for 10th April 2018

PROPOSED COMMITTEE STAGE AMENDMENTS
TO
ELECTORAL AMENDMENT BILL

The National Assembly is due to start the Committee Stage of this Bill on Tuesday afternoon, 10th April 2018.

This document contains proposed amendments to the Bill to be moved by Hon Ziyambi Ziyambi, Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, and by Hon Innocent Gonese, MDC-T Chief Whip, during the Committee Stage.

Electoral Amendment Bill, 2017 - Report by Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs

This report was presented in the National Assembly by Committee Chairperson Hon Fortune Chasi on Thursday 15th February 2018.

The report ends thus:

3.0 RECOMMENDATIONS

Having analysed the Bill, gathered the contributions from Zimbabweans across the country, and guided by Sections 119 and 155 of the Constitution, the Committee is pleased to make the following recommendations which must all be implemented by 31st March, 2018:

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