
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) president Michael Sata yesetrday pleaded with opposition political parties to help his party win this year’s tripartite elections by forming loose political alliances with his party.
Mr Sata, during his address, bragged that the PF is the undisputable leading opposition political party that should be assisted by what he termed “small opposition political parties” to oust the MMD from government in this year’s general elections.
Mr Sata, who claimed the PF is the biggest opposition said his party needs to accommodate smaller opposition political parties to strengthen his chances of winning the elections this year.
He made the plea to other opposition political parties when he opened the Lusaka Province PF conference at Garden House Hotel on March 19.
The PF leader said opposition political parties can co-operate and unite even after the alliance it entered into with the UPND collapsed.
Mr Sata has blamed the MMD for the demise of the PF-UPND pact, alleging that the ruling party manipulated the opposition political party.
PF Lusaka Province chairperson Davies Chama has said his party regrets the collapse of the pact it formed with the UPND.
[pullquote]Mr Sata told Mandevu member of Parliament Jean Kapata to stop threatening the police that she would undress but should instead go to the Inter-City Bus Station and undress in protest against the suspension of the council.[/pullquote]
The UPND and the MMD have in recent weeks stated that the PF is not as strong as its leaders claim it is.
The PF has reportedly been sending emissaries to the UPND to try and keep the pact alive, but the UPND has categorically stated that the alliance is dead.
Meanwhile, Mr Sata has castigated PF Lusaka members of Parliament for not protesting against Government when the Lusaka City Council was suspended.
Mr Sata described the MPs as docile.
Mr Sata told Mandevu member of Parliament Jean Kapata to stop threatening the police that she would undress but should instead go to the Inter-City Bus Station and undress in protest against the suspension of the council.
[Zambia Daily Mail]