On 16 October 1994, the Respondent tabled a Bill in Parliament (the Eleventh No. Constitutional Amendment Act 34 of 1994) seeking to nullify the right to independent candidates to contest Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government elections. On 24 October Miscellaneous Applicant 1994, Civil and the High Cause declaring Court No.5 that of issued 1993 its judgment in favour independent in of the candidates for Presidential, Parliamentary and Local Government elections are legally allowed. On 2 December 1994, the Tanzanian National Assembly passed the Bill (Eleventh Constitutional Amendment Act No.34 of 1994) whose effect was to maintain the Constitutional position before Miscellaneous 21(1) This Civil Cause of the Constitution Bill became law No.5 of 1993, of the United on 17 January by amending Republic 1995 Article of Tanzania. when it received Presidential assent thus negating the High Court's judgment in Miscellaneous Civil Cause No.5 of 1993. In 2005, the Applicant instituted Miscellaneous Civil Cause No. 10 of 2005, Christopher Mtikila v Attorney General in the High Court of Tanzania, 67 and challenging the amendments 77 of the Constitution contained in the Eleventh 1994. 5 May 2007, On to Articles 39, of the Republic of Tanzania Constitutional the Court again Amendment found Act as of in his favour, holding that the impugned amendments violated the democratic 5 on fi NG ao Cc °_ )

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