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  • ...led the price of mealie meal, Zambia's staple food, as part of an economic reform program.<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1990-06-28/news/mn-1033_1_food-ri ...This resulted in the quick formation of eleven new parties. Among these [[Movement for Multi-party Democracy]] (MMD), led by former union leader [[Frederick C
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  • ...elopment (PUDD), the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] (PF) the Reform Party (RP), the [[Zambia Democratic Congress|Zambia Development Conference] However, the new alliance quickly began to disintegrate; the Reform Party left the coalition in June, a move that NDF president [[Benjamin Mwil
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | before_party = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
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  • |party2 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |before_party = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
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  • |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) |logo = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy.jpg
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  • |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) The '''Movement for Multi-party Democracy''' (MMD) is a [[political party]] in [[Zambia]].
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  • ...ng opposition to UNIP's monopoly on power led to the rise in 1990 of the [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] (MMD). The MMD assembled an increasingly impress ...hiluba's first term as president (1996), the MMD's commitment to political reform had faded in the face of re-election demands. A number of prominent support
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  • ...power but unlike many he called multiparty elections and lost them (to the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD))and abided by the results. Kaunda left offic ...anawasa]] government will follow a similar path of implementing [[economic reform]] and undertaking further privatization. Zambia has yet to address issues
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2001–2014)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1991–2001)}}<br>[[United Nationa ...Frederick Chiluba]], Sata was a minister during the 1990s as part of the [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] (MMD) government; he went into opposition in 200
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  • Internationally, Zambia was an active member of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]] (NAM), and hosted a summit in Lusaka in 1970. Kenneth Kaunda served as th ...This resulted in the quick formation of eleven new parties. Among these [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] (MMD), led by former union leader Frederick Chil
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  • ...This resulted in the quick formation of eleven new parties. Among these [[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] (MMD), led by former union leader Frederick Chil ...fficulty for Zambia. Copper suffers a further decline in value. Efforts to reform the bloated civil service inherited from Kaunda are painful and not entirel
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  • *'''2001 Apr 30''' - The ruling party [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] nominated President [[Frederick Chiluba|Chi *'''2001 May 2''' - Setback for governing [[Movement for Multi-party Democracy]] as Vice President [[Christon Tembo]], 8 Cabinet
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  • ...]] to victory, in the midst of enormous efforts to suppress our freedom of movement and other democratic rights. Our administration will also reform the higher education loan and bursary scheme.
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  • ...n line with that in Britain the Church was instrumental in pushing through reform.<ref>Chanock 1985: 128</ref> The involvement of missionaries was "more than ...Churches were to involve themselves in diverse campaigns such as poll tax reform, the effects on families due to labour migration and issues of racial inequ
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  • .... Kaunda was succeeded by [[Frederick Chiluba]] of the social-democratic [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] in 1991, beginning a period of social-economic ...[SWAPO]]. During the [[Cold War]] Zambia was a member of the [[Non-Aligned Movement]].
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