Who may file a complaint?
Zambia
Electoral Act 2006, 21(3)
Any question, by anyperson, which may arise as to whether any provision of the Constitution or anylaw relating to nomination or election of President has been complied withshall be referred, by such person to the full bench of the Supreme Court withinfourteen days of the person elected as President being sworn in, in accordancewith clause 9 of Article 34 of the Constitution.
http://aceproject.org/regions-en/eisa/ZM/Electoral%20%20Act%202006.pdf
Electoral Act 2006, 110(2) & 111
(2) The Commission shall prescribe the manner for handling any objection, dispute, complaint or appeal under this Act.
111. (1) The Commission shall, for purposes of resolving electoral disputes, constitute such number of conflict management committees as the Commission may determine.
http://aceproject.org/regions-en/eisa/ZM/Electoral%20%20Act%202006.pdf
EU 2011 EOM Report, pg 11
Although the right to freedom of association is recognised by Article 21 (1) of the constitution and an individual is at liberty to form or be a member of a political party, there is no specific law on their registration or structures.4 This leads to an absence of clear obligations on the parties to maintain internal democracy and a lack of transparency in their activities. Political parties register under the Societies Act, which involves a minimal annual return to the Registrar of Societies.http://www.eueom.eu/files/pressreleases/english/eueom_zambia_final_report_en.pdf