
The Movement for Multi -Party Democracy (MMD) says it is not scared with its expelled Chilanga Member of Parliament Ngandu Magande forming a political party.
MMD National chairman, Michael Mabenga said the party will not be affected but remain intact.
Mr. Mabenga who welcomed the decision of its former MP forming a political party said he has a democratic right to do so adding that the ruling MMD is unmoved by the development.
He told ZANIS in an interview in Lusaka today that the party is not concerned adding that it was the party that chucked him out in the first place.
“We welcome the formation of his party it is his democratic right. If we were scared of him impact we would have not chucked him out of the party but the reason that he was expelled shows that we are unmoved.” He said.
Meanwhile Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) Information Officer, McDonald Chipenzi said the proliferation of opposition political party is only adding misery to the opposition.
He said the formation of more opposition political parties are giving an upper advantage to the ruling MMD.
He doubted whether the new party formed by the former Finance Minister will have an impact on the Zambian political scene saying all other parties formed in the past have failed to produce expected results.
Mr. Chipenzi added that the formation of more opposition political parties only shows the desperation of people to go to state house.
“It is sad that Zambian politicians think that going to plot one is the only way to serve the people, but there are many other ways you can serve the people. This development of every person who is disgruntled form a party is retrogressive to our politics” he said.
He has since called on people who want to form political parties to first reflect on whether they will add value to the Zambian democracy.
Former Chilanga MP is reported in the media to have launched campaigns for his presidential bid for 2011 and distributing fliers in Southern Province under his party the National Movement for Progress (NMP).
ZANIS