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(b) Party Officials and Officers shall endeavor to hoist and fly the Party flag at all Party
establishments’, functions and activities. PROVIDED that such hoisting and flying
shall be subservient to that of the National Flag and the Presidential Standard.
41.4. The Party Salute
(a) The Party shall have a fraternity salute for public identification and salutation of
members among themselves and for general Party enthusiasm and activism.
(b) The salute shall, be the raised index-finger of either hand depending on the hand bids of a
member as more particularly described and depicted in schedule six
(c) The salute shall be manifested by the stretching out of the hand and waving of the finger
41.5. It shall be the duty of the National Executive Council, on behalf of the National Governing
Council, to take any action within their power and means to defend, preserve and protect as
the case may be the dignity of the Party Symbol, Flag and Salute against any action or
omission of desecration.
ARTICLE 42: PRESS AND PUBLICATIONS
42.1. The Party may own and operate a television station, a newspaper, printing press or it may
have an interest or shares in any existing printing press, newspaper or television station or
any other media or communication venture.
42.2. The Party may publish its own literature, periodicals, magazines, pamphlets, books.
newspapers, journals, E-Magazines, tracts or manuals.
ARTICLE 43: AMENDMENTS OF THE CONSTITUTION
43.1. This Constitution may be amended by a resolution carried by a two thirds majority vote
of the delegates entitled to attend and vote at the National Delegates Conference.
43.2.A proposal to ‘amend this Constitution may be presented to the National Governing
Council by a Party Branch through the National Executive Council, or by the National
Executive Council.
43.3. The National Governing Council, if satisfied of the necessity to amend the Constitution,
shall submit the proposed amendments to the National Delegates Conference.
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