THE MMD in Central Province has said that the pact between the Patriotic Front (PF) and the United Party for National Development (UPND) is an exercise of futility.
MMD Provincial Secretary, Roy Mulenga, told ZANIS in an interview in Kabwe today that it will be very difficult for any political party to unseat the ruling MMD especially now that it is very strong.
“We have the confidence that President Rupiah Banda will perform to greater heights and many people will be surprised and from what we have gathered the focus to remove MMD is the core business of any political party which is not an agenda,” he said.
Mr Mulenga said that the pact between the PF and UPND was merely a memorandum of understanding and not a merger or coalition as it is not there on the ground and it will never take off.
Mr Mulenga said that this was not the first time that the two political parties had tried to form a pact which simply meant that the two were not going anywhere in there efforts.
“If I quote them correctly, Hakainde Hichilema said the main core is that they should not attack each other inside and outside parliament and that does not hold.
“It is not the first time that they will try to form a pact and we do not see them going anywhere,” he added.[quote]
“As a party, we are ready to face any challenge with regards to any coalition or merger and it does not cause any threat. We are not sitting idle because we are touching the grassroots,” Mr Mulenga said.
He said that PF president, Michael Sata’s remarks that the MMD will disturbalise the pact is not true because as a party they would not waste time on a fruitless pact like that of PF and UPND.
ZANIS