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==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
Ruling party members took to the street to celebreate the vitory of Mr Edgar Lungu. Mr Lungu, leader of the Patriotic Front, won 50.35 percent of the vote, against 47.67 percent for Hichilema, of the United Party for National Development, according to the [https://www.elections.org.zm/general_election_2016.php Electoral Commission of Zambia].
Ruling party members took to the street to celebreate the vitory of Mr Edgar Lungu. Mr Lungu, leader of the Patriotic Front, won 50.35 percent of the vote, against 47.67 percent for Hichilema, of the United Party for National Development, according to the [https://www.elections.org.zm/general_election_2016.php Electoral Commission of Zambia]. Riots took place in most parts of Zambia as Electoral Commission of Zambia anounnced that President Edgar Lungu was re-election of as the presdient of Zambia. The main opposition party rejected the result, saying that the electoral commission had colluded to rig the result in favour of Lungu<ref name=AJ>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/zambia-arrests-133-protesters-contested-election-160816080236912.html|title=Zambia arrests 133 protesters after contested election|access-date=2016-08-16}}</ref>. [[Hakainde Hichilema]] and the [[United Party for National Development]] said they will appeal the result at the Constitutional Court, accusing election officials of fraud during the count which began after voting ended on August 11, 2016<ref name=AJ/>.


Riots took place in most parts of Zambia as Electoral Commission of Zambia anounnced that President Edgar Lungu was re-election of as the presdient of Zambia The opposition party rejected result, saying that the electoral commission had colluded to rig the result in favour of Lungu.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/zambia-arrests-133-protesters-contested-election-160816080236912.html|title=Zambia arrests 133 protesters after contested election|access-date=2016-08-16}}</ref>.
 
[[Edgar Lungu]], who can only be inaugurated 7 days after being proclaimed victor, was due to held a celebratory rally on Tuesday August 16, 2016. His re-election secures him another five-year term.


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