
The MMD has announced that it is ready to start receiving applications for the adoption of candidates who want to stand on the party ticket as Members of Parliament and Councilors in this year’s general elections.
MMD National Secretary Richard Kachingwe says the deadline for submission of applications to constituency committees is 10th June, 2011.
Major Kchingwe who was addressing a media briefing for the first time since he was elected into office last April told journalists that the Provincial Executive Committee-PEC will submit all applications to the party secretariat on 16th June, 2011.
He explained that this is after interviews and selection of candidates have been done at the grassroot levels, which are the constituencies, districts and provincial.
Major Kachingwe says between 18th and 20th June 2011 the National Executive Committee panel will interview the applicants.
He has urged women and youths to apply for the positions.
Major Kachingwe has warned that the party secretariat will not tolerate candidates who will try to discredit others during the selection process.
And the MMD says it has written to the Catholic Church seeking audience to iron out perceived differences with the government.
MMD National secretary Major Richard Kachingwe says the party has also written to the Zambia Centre for Inter- Party dialogue-ZCID to convene a meeting with all political parties to iron out contentious issues ahead of this year’s general elections.
Major Kachingwe who was addressing the Media for the first time since he was elected party national secretary told Journalists at a media briefing that the MMD will always use dialogue to resolve perceived differences with the Catholic Church and Political
parties.
He explains that it is President Rupiah Banda’s desire that this years tripartite elections are held in a peaceful manner.
Major Kachingwe further explained that the MMD is committed to ensuring that the elections are held in a free and fair manner.
And Major Kachingwe has advised youths not to be used by politicians to cause violence ahead of this year’s general elections.
Meanwhile, Major Kachingwe says the MMD has always stated that the Parallel Voter Tabulation -PVT is illegal.
He wondered why the party was being accused of wanting to fund the PVT system when it has clearly stated that the system is illegal.
ZNBC