Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata has welcomed the reduction in the nomination fee for presidential candidates. The Electoral Commission announced yesterday that it had reduced the nomination fee from K20 million Kwacha to K10 million following consultations with stakeholders.
Mr. Sata however states that despite the fact that more people will be able to participate in the presidential elections in 2011 following the reduction in the nomination fee, Zambians know who is a real leader and who is not.
He says though this intervention might lead to fears of vote splinting, it is better because more people will be attracted to participate in the presidential election and not just flooding the parliamentary race.
However, United Party for National Development (UPND) Spokesperson CHARLES KAKOMA has said that the reduction of the presidential nomination fees will increase the number of presidential candidates thereby splitting the votes.
Mr. KAKOMA however said that the reduction will give an opportunity to small parties and the less privileged to contest the 2011 general elections.
And MMD Chairman Michael Mabenga said that the revision of nomination fees is welcome as this will allow several candidates to participate in the election. Mr Mabenga said that the reduction in nomination fees will allow all aspirants meet the nomination fees.
And Committee of Citizens Executive Director Gregory Chifire said the move is in the best interest of democracy. Mr. Chifire told ZNBC News that the move by the ECZ will afford poor citizens an opportunity to vie for the office of the Presidency. Mr. Chifire has however expressed fear that having so many Presidential candidates will only confuse voters and divide votes.
And MMD Copperbelt Province Youth Chairman Evans Chibanda said the development will accord many Zambians chance to run for the Presidency.
But, opposition Patriotic Front PF Spokesperson Given Lubinda challenged the ECZ to explain the rationale behind the reduction in the nomination fees. Mr. Lubinda said the commission should have taken time to address critical issues such as the allocation of air time to political leaders on public media institutions.
Meanwhile, Alliance for Democratic Development -ADD President Charles Milupi says his party is not affected by the reduction of nomination fees. Mr. Milupi said that Zambians will have the challenge of selecting the presidential candidate. The New Generation Party (NGP) has also welcomed the reduction of the nominations fees.
Electoral Commission of Zambia(ECZ) announced the reduction of presidential nomination fees for the 2011 general elections from 20 million to 10 million kwacha.

































