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  • ...''Heritage Party''' is a [[:Category:Political parties in Zambia|political party]] in [[Zambia]]. ..., finishing fifth in a field of eleven candidates with 8% of the vote. The party also received 8% of the vote in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National A
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  • The '''Federal Party''' was a party in the [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]]. ...llowing year, it won ten of the twelve elected seats.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victories", ''The Times'', 19 February
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  • The '''United Progressive Party''' (UPP) was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...and several others who had left the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) in August 1971.<ref>Jan-Bart Gewald, Marja Hinfelaar & Giacomo Mac
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  • The '''Zambia Republican Party''' is a [[political party]] in [[Zambia]]. ...ote. In the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] elections the party received 6% of the vote, winning a single seat.
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  • The '''National Party''' is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...n August 1993 by a group of nine MPs who had left the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] after the government refused to investigate corruption allegati
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United National<br/>Independence Party
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  • {{Infobox Political party |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
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  • The '''Federal Party''' was a party in the [[Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]]. ...llowing year, it won ten of the twelve elected seats.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victories", ''The Times'', 19 February
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  • {{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front
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  • [[Zambia]] is a multi-party system with the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] in power. Oppo | [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]]
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  • The '''Agenda for Zambia''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...embly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] amidst a [[United National Independence Party]] boycott.
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = Rainbow Party
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  • |profession = Leader of political party |party = [[All People’s Congress Party]]
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  • ...didates won their seats.<ref name=EAR1>"N. Rhodesian elections: New Labour Party Wins Five Seats", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 4 September 1941, p7</ref> !Party
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  • ...''Heritage Party''' is a [[:Category:Political parties in Zambia|political party]] in [[Zambia]]. ..., finishing fifth in a field of eleven candidates with 8% of the vote. The party also received 8% of the vote in the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National A
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  • !Party |[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • The '''Zambia Alliance for Progress''' (ZAP) was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...tional Christian Coalition]] (NCC), the [[National Party (Zambia)|National Party]] (NP) and the [[Zambia Democratic Congress]] (ZDC), as well as the Nationa
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  • The '''Zambia Republican Party''' is a [[political party]] in [[Zambia]]. ...ote. In the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] elections the party received 6% of the vote, winning a single seat.
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  • ...CO), also known as the '''Zambia Development Conference''', is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...ctions the party nominated 141 candidates,<ref>Liisa Laakso (2002) ''Multi-party Elections in Africa'', James Currey Publishers, p309</ref> receiving 14% of
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  • The '''National Party''' is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...n August 1993 by a group of nine MPs who had left the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] after the government refused to investigate corruption allegati
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  • ...rica.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200008220252.html Zambia: National Party Chief Lisulo Dies] All Africa, 22 August 2000</ref>
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development]] [[Category:United Party for National Development politicians]]
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  • The '''Zambian African National Congress''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. The party was formed in 1948, as the '''Northern Rhodesia Congress''' (NRC), and [[Go
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  • #REDIRECT [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] {{R from other capitalisation}}
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  • ...zi constituents favored an independent candidate over the popular [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) candidate. ...party President [[Hakainde Hichilema]] while only 252 voted for the ruling party President [[Edgar Lungu]], who had never visited the area.<ref>{{cite web|u
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  • The '''United Progressive Party''' (UPP) was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...and several others who had left the ruling [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) in August 1971.<ref>Jan-Bart Gewald, Marja Hinfelaar & Giacomo Mac
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  • ...til 5 April 2021 he served as leader of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) ..., but on 5 April 2021 he lost internal party elections for the position of party President.
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  • ...dates were returned unopposed, including 24 [[United National Independence Party]] members and five [[Zambian African National Congress]].<ref name=EAR2>"No !Party
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | party2 = United National Independence Party
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  • ...> He briefly served as the President of the [[United National Independence Party]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200905190370.html |tit *[[United National Independence Party]]
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br /> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br />
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United Party for National Development
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} ! Political Party
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  • !Party ...n general election, 1962|1962]]||[[Hendrick Liebenberg]]||[[United Federal Party]]
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  • ...arty for National Development]] (UPND), the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) and the [[Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD)]],<ref>[https: ...ote. In the [[National Assembly (Zambia)|National Assembly]] elections the party received 23% of the vote, winning 26 seats.
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  • |profession = Lawyer and leader of political party |party = [[National Restoration Party]]
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  • ...nst the one-party state of Kenneth Kaunda's [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) government.
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  • {{Infobox political party |leader = [[Edgar Lungu]] (Party President)
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  • ...National Democratic Focus" and had five members, the All People's Congress Party (ACP), the PUDD, the RP, ZADECO and the ZRP.<ref name=EISA>[https://eisa.or However, the new alliance quickly began to disintegrate; the Reform Party left the coalition in June, a move that NDF president [[Benjamin Mwila]] de
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  • {{Infobox political party |leader = [[Edgar Lungu]] (Party President)
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  • ...iotic Front]] party, and joined the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] party. ...replaced it with one led by members of the PF following accusations by her party leader who considered it "corrupt".<ref>{{cite news|title=Zambia's oppositi
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  • ...as president, whilst his [[United National Independence Party]], the only party to field candidates in all 105 constituencies,<ref name=IPU/> won 81 of the ...and three independents.<ref name=IPU/> The [[United Party (Zambia)|United Party]], which had been established in 1966, was banned in 1968, with many of its
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  • | party1 = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] | party3 = [[National Party]]
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  • During the One party rule of [[Kenneth Kaunda]], [[Zambia]] saw a decline in the economy creatin ==Birth of a multi-party democracy==
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  • | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] ...ted Under-Secretary of the Women's Brigade, having rallied support for the party in [[Ndola]].<ref>''Interdesciplinary Conference on Gender and Colonialism'
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  • ...l Congress]], which was founded by [[Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula]] in 1948. The party was later named [[African National Congress]] (ANC) as a link to the Africa
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  • ...12 elected European seats in the Legislative Council.<ref name=TT>"Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia: Mining Area Victories", ''The Times'', 19 February ...AR1/> The Ndola branch's selection of its candidate being overruled by the party executive after it was claimed new members had been enrolled and votes had
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  • ...ambia]]n entrepreneur and politician. He was the candidate for the [[Green Party of Zambia]] in the [[Zambian presidential election, 2015]]. As a candidate for the newly formed (2013) [[Green Party of Zambia]] in the 2015 Presidential Election, Sinkamba earned 1,410 votes.
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  • {{Infobox political party |name = United National<br/>Independence Party
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  • ...was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...dates who had won primaries, including six sitting MPs, were vetoed by the party's central committee. In total, 732 people stood for election to the Nationa
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  • .../2019/05/02/peoples-party-president-mike-mike-mulongoti-has-died/ People’s Party President Mike Mike Mulongoti has died], [[Lusaka Times]]</ref> | known_for = [[People's Party]] president
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | party2 = United Party for National Development
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  • * {{colorbox|#FF0000}} [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] (58) * {{colorbox|#006400}} [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] (3)
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • |party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...President [[Rupiah Banda]] until their party's loss to [[Michael Sata]]'s party.
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  • The '''Forum for Democracy and Development''' (FDD) is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...nt [[Levy Mwanawasa]] to serve in a 'unity cabinet', and expelled from the party for accepting the invitation.
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  • ...businessman and politician who is currently vice president of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) and Member of Parliament for Kasama Distr ...=21 December 2014}}</ref> On 23 July 2015, he endorsed the main opposition party, the UPND.<ref>http://www.znbc.co.zm/?p=17527</ref> On 3 June 2016 he succe
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  • The '''Forum for Democracy and Development''' (FDD) is a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...nt [[Levy Mwanawasa]] to serve in a 'unity cabinet', and expelled from the party for accepting the invitation.
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  • ...ck of Authority' and it has been used by other political parties for their party conferences and major speeches.
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  • ...[[Eastern Province]] of the country and he was an avid campaigner for the party.<ref name=zambianeye>[http://zambianeye.com/archives/10324 HEROES AND UNITY ...nd a member of the Central Committee in the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP). She died on 22 August 2019 in [[Lusaka]] aged 92.
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  • ...a [[one-party state]], and as a result, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...>[http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/zam1973election.htm Zambia: 1973 and 1978 one-party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 532 people stood for election to the Nation
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front]] ...]] at a controversial [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] general party conference. His election was later deemed illegal by the High Court of Zamb
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  • ...was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...>[http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/zam1973election.htm Zambia: 1973 and 1978 one-party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 812 people stood for election to the Nation
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  • ...red of all the charges.<ref>[http://godfreymiyanda.ws/?page_id=96 Heritage Party President's Profile]</ref> ...to minister of education. But he remained the vice president of the ruling party (MMD).
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  • ...was a [[one-party state]], and as such, the [[United National Independence Party]] was the sole contestant in the elections. Its candidate [[Kenneth Kaunda] ...>[http://www.eisa.org.za/WEP/zam1973election.htm Zambia: 1973 and 1978 one-party elections] EISA</ref> In total, 706 people stood for election to the Nation
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  • ...rom 1968 to 1977. He was also a politician who founded the first political party in the country, the [[Northern Rhodesia Congress]] (NRC) in 1948. ...try, the [[Northern Rhodesia Congress]] (NRC). He was the President of the party.
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  • ...Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] {{small|(2015–present)}}<br>[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] {{small|(1991–2015)}} ...tituency since 2011. Initially he was a member of the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] until 2015, where he switched to the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...was elected with a 4,300 majority over his [[United National Independence Party]] opponent.<ref>[https://www.elections.org.zm/media/parl_central_1991.pdf C
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] <small>2001–2011</small><br> ...first became a Member of Parliament in 2001 under the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] in [[Kaputa (constituency)|Ka
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  • ...Edgar Lungu]] (the Patriotic Front) and [[Hakainde Hichilema]] (the United Party for National Development) seek the office.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news ...cite web | url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/zambia-ruling-party-candidate-wins-presidential-election-28455442 | title=Zambia: Edgar Lungu S
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  • ==Black Panther Party== ...Tabor was one of the more well known of the spokespersons for the Panther Party and was admired for his deep baritone voice and charismatic personality.<re
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  • ...ambia]]n politician. He was a member of the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) and one of the closest allies of former [[President of Zambia|Pres ...ecame member of parliament for [[Katombola]] constituency in the first one-party elections of December 1973. In 1977, Musokotwane was appointed minister of
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  • ...an. Mwila was a prominent leader and co-founder of the [[Zambia Republican Party]].<ref name=times/> He served as an MP for [[Luanshya]] in the [[National A Mwila was originally a member of the Movement for [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD),<ref name=times/> whose other members included Frederick
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  • ...g a founding member of [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP), under which he held the position of deputy national treasurer. ...u]] and [[Julius Namakando]]. This was amidst growing tensions between his party and Kaunda's UNIP.
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  • | party = [[United Party for National Development]] ...h; 24 May 2006) was a [[Zambia]]n politician and President of the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND).
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  • ...[[Member of Parliament]] for [[Katombola]] constituency under the [[United Party for National Development]] (UPND) in 2006.
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  • {{Infobox Political party |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
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  • ...op row from left) with [[Kenneth Kaunda]]'s [[United National Independence Party]].]] ...before he was appointed Copperbelt minister.<ref name=lt/> During the one-party state, Banda also served as Member of Parliament for [[Mandevu]] and [[Lund
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  • {{Infobox Political party |name = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD)
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  • | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] ...s a [[politician]] representing the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] party.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://zambiareports.com/2016/09/14/mutati-new-finance
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  • ...l of the [[United National Independence Party|United National Independence Party (UNIP)]]. ...ome Affairs 1967-70; Minister of Defence 1970-73; Secretary General of the Party (equivalent to vice president) 1973-78; Secretary of State for Defense and
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  • ...unding member of the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]], and after the party's victory in the [[Zambian general election, 1991|1991 elections]] served a [[Category:Movement for Multi-Party Democracy politicians]]
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  • ...ed National Independence Party/meta/color}}|[[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br> ...nd2|{{Movement for Multi-Party Democracy/meta/color}}|[[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD)|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
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  • October 2014, Lungu was adopted as the candidate of Sata's party, the [[Patriotic Front]] , for the [[January 2015 presidential by-election]
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  • ...1991 general elections to the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD) Party.<ref name=Inters/>
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] ...even PF candidates lost their party's nomination to [[Edgar Lungu]] at the party's November general conference.<ref name=zr>{{cite news|first=Clement|last=M
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  • ...record: Given Lubinda | accessdate=2012-02-23}}</ref> which is the ruling party in [[Zambia]] led by [[Michael Sata]]. Lubinda is of mixed-race parentage. He came under criticism from both members of the then ruling party ([[Movement for Multiparty Democracy]]) and the opposition for voicing conc
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  • | party1 = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | before_party = Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
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  • | party = [[United National Independence Party|UNIP]] ...cy making body of the United National Independence Party during the single party era.
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  • ...mat]] and freedom fighter. He was the first [[United National Independence Party]] member of parliament for [[Kasempa]] after Zambian gained its independenc ...ted National Independence Party]] (UNIP) was formed in 1959, he joined the party and became the divisional president in [[Northwestern Province]].
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  • | party = [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] He is a member of the [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|Patriotic Front]] party.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.znbc.co.zm/?p=38572|title=3000 jobs for yout
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  • ...resigned, citing rampant corruption. He was a co-founder of the llNational Party]] and became its president. He was also a wealthy entrepreneur and was cons [[Category:United National Independence Party politicians]]
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  • ...a)|Patriotic Front]], [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]], Heritage Party ...the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy]] (MMD) and was expelled from the party, but was made the Sports Minister in 2002.
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  • ...rnment-owned [[Times of Zambia]] reported that a plot by the former ruling party, [[UNIP]], to overthrow the [[MMD]] government by unconstitutional means, k ...ction with Zero Option, many of them senior members of UNIP including then party President [[Kebby Musokotwane]]. Others included [[Cuthbert Ng'uni]], [[Rup
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