
PF spokesperson Given Lubinda said the fight between Mrs Chitika-Mulobeka and Mrs Mumbi in Parliament on Friday was unacceptable and disappointing, but that the opposition party would not take any action against them.
Mr Lubinda said the party regretted the dishonourable conduct by it’s MPs and urged other members not to trade on that path.
“We regret the scuffle at Parliament involving the two MPs. We don’t want to encourage dishonorable behaviour among our members, and members of Parliament for that matter. These are women, as you are aware society holds women in high esteem,” Mr Lubinda said.
He said it was unacceptable that women should undress each other through fights, when society holds them in high esteem.
Mr Lubinda, who is MP for Kabwata, said although he was not at Parliament on Friday, information gathered from the PF Chief Whip, Yamfwa Mukanga and a few MPs that were around, indicates that Mrs Chitika-Mulobeka provoked Mrs Phiri.
Mr Lubinda said that Mrs Phiri was allegedly provoked because of her decision to abide by the party position not to participate in the National Constitution Conference (NCC).
“I am informed that Honourable Phiri was actually provoked because she is among those MPs that have decided to follow the party’s position on the NCC. It’s totally unacceptable behaviour,” he said.
Mr Lubinda said he and other MPs that have decided to go by the party’s position on NCC have been subjected to unwarranted provocation by their colleagues who have decided to sit on the NCC.
Mrs Chitika-Mulobeka and 15 other PF MPs have agreed to sit on the NCC against the party’s blessings.
However, Mr Lubinda urged MPs who have taken opposing positions on the matter to respect one another’s freedom of choice.
“Let those who went to the NCC and those who decided to follow the party’s position not to be on each other’s throat. What I am saying is: can we allow each other to enjoy our freedom of choice. We should not allow jungle mentality to override our human dignity,” Mr Lubinda said.
He said the PF would not take any action on the matter but would allow the law to take its course.
Mrs Phiri has opened a docket for Mrs Chitika-Mulobeka at Woodlands Police Station, although police say it would let the National Assembly handle the matter since the scuffle happened within Parliament premises.