State House counsels Gen Miyanda

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TATE HOUSE says it is strange for Heritage Party (HP) leader Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda or any other person to maliciously suggest that the Cabinet should be impeached for not resolving to constitute a medical board to examine President Michael Sata’s health.

Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations George Chellah in a statement issued to QFM News today says Brigadier General Miyanda knows very well that there is no single clause in the Constitution that provides for impeachment of the Cabinet.

Mr Chellah points out that Article 36 (1) of the Constitution grants the Cabinet full discretion on whether to table the resolution or not and even when it is tabled it is not automatic that it will pass as the Constitution provides that a vote should be taken by the Cabinet.

He says General Miyanda is also very aware that matters concerning the setting up of a medical board to examine the President’s health are before the courts of law and it is contemptuous and disrespectful of the courts for him to be commenting on matters that are before court.

Mr Chellah states that General Miyanda would do well to concentrate on more progressive matters rather than focus on none-issues, especially when it’s absolutely clear that there is no reason to constitute a medical board because the Head of State is well and has been chairing Cabinet meetings and executing his duties effectively; and therefore there is no crisis in the nation.
( Friday 29th August 2014 )

QFM NEWS

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