LCK Freedom Foundation Executive Director Linda Kasonde says civil society organisations may challenge government in court if it decides to proceed with signing the $1 billion US global health aid deal. Meanwhile, Kasonde says the country’s democratic space is shrinking, as opposition parties and ordinary citizens cannot freely exercise their right to march or demonstrate against an issue. Speaking on KBN TV, Thursday, Kasonde said citizens have every right to understand and air their views on decisions that government is making on their behalf. Asked whether civil society organisations might take the matter to court if government proceeds with signing the US deal, Kasonde said, “it is definitely a possibility”. “I need to explain to the viewers how we have…
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