Four priorities for Zambia after the 2021 elections
Whoever wins Zambia’s 2021 general elections will face two key challenges: reviving the country’s democratic credentials and stimulating the economy. To achieve this, the new administration must have at least four priorities. These are regaining credibility with the international financiers, fightin...
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| description | Whoever wins Zambia’s 2021 general elections will face two key challenges: reviving the country’s democratic credentials and stimulating the economy. To achieve this, the new administration must have at least four priorities. These are regaining credibility with the international financiers, fighting corruption, curtailing the dominance of the executive branch of government, and ending the reign of terror by political party vigilantes, known as “cadres”. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1429172025-12-08T10:29:22Z Four priorities for Zambia after the 2021 elections Resnick, Danielle politics democracy corruption social change Whoever wins Zambia’s 2021 general elections will face two key challenges: reviving the country’s democratic credentials and stimulating the economy. To achieve this, the new administration must have at least four priorities. These are regaining credibility with the international financiers, fighting corruption, curtailing the dominance of the executive branch of government, and ending the reign of terror by political party vigilantes, known as “cadres”. 2021-08-09 2024-05-22T12:11:18Z 2024-05-22T12:11:18Z Opinion Piece https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142917 en https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/08/11/zambia-has-an-election-this-week-heres-what-you-need-know/ Open Access The Conversation Resnick, Danielle. 2021. Four priorities for Zambia after the 2021 elections. The Conversation. First published on August 09, 2021. https://theconversation.com/four-priorities-for-zambia-after-the-2021-elections-165760 |
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| title | Four priorities for Zambia after the 2021 elections |
| title_full | Four priorities for Zambia after the 2021 elections |
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| title_short | Four priorities for Zambia after the 2021 elections |
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| topic | politics democracy corruption social change |
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