ALL 14 Patriotic Front (PF) members of Parliament (MPs) who attended the National Constitutional Conference (NCC) say they will not re-contest their parliamentary seats on their party’s ticket.
Group spokesperson Peter Machungwa said in a statement released in Lusaka yesterday the MPs have resolved not to re-contest their seats on the PF ticket because of the humiliation they have suffered at the hands of the party’s president Michael Sata.
Dr Machungwa said the decision was arrived at after a meeting of the MPs to discuss their political stand and future.
“I would like to inform the nation that all the MPs who attended the NCC will not contest their seats on the PF party ticket,” Dr Machungwa said.
He said now that the country is heading towards the polls, it is important that all politicians state clearly who they support and what they have to offer Zambians.
He said it will not benefit anyone to be ambiguous on which party ticket they will re-contest their seats.
Dr Machungwa said the PF leadership has lost respect for the MPs and subjected them to public ridicule despite their contribution to the opposition party.
“We arrived at this decision because the PF leadership has marginalised us and subjected us to insults and other kinds of abuse,” Dr Machungwa said.
He said the PF leadership has shown utter disrespect for the MPs by continuously dragging them to court in spite of the court decision that they should not be expelled from the party.
Dr Machungwa said it is humiliating for the MPs to be expelled from the PF because of attending the NCC, which was for the public good.
“We were expelled a number of times, but the courts of law ruled that we could not vacate our seats in Parliament just because we participated in the NCC,” DrMachungwa said.
He said individual MPs are still considering which party to join and re-contest their seats on, and will make public statements at the right time.
“Each one of us will make an individual decision and announce very soon as to which party ticket he/she will re-contest their seats on,” Dr Machungwa said.
He said it is not automatic that all the MPs will be adopted by the various political parties in the country as they have to be assessed to establish whether they can win an election.
“The party which each MP chooses will have to prove that it is possible for that MP to win the seat,” Dr Machungwa said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]