The MMD is talking to various political parties to find ways of avoiding a presidential by-election.
MMD National Secretary, Katele Kalumba, says this is because the exercise is expensive.
Dr. Kalumba said in Lusaka, Thursday, that it will be costly for the country to spend 400 billion kwacha on the by-election.
Dr. Kalumba, without naming the political parties the MMD has engaged, said the ruling party is discussing with Secretary Generals to look at available options.
He urged the opposition and Non Governmental Organizations with ideas on how the country can move forward without getting into an election to engage the MMD.
Dr. Kalumba called on stakeholders to think seriously on how the country can move forward as one family.
He however said the MMD is ready to go into the presidential by-election if money to hold the election is available.
Dr. Kalumba further urged stakeholders in the electoral process to be mindful that the country will be holding tripartite elections in 2011.
Zambia is expected to hold a presidential by-election following the death of president Mwanawasa on August 19.
According to the republican constitution, the country is supposed to hold a by-election 90 days after the demise of a sitting president.
And opposition United National Independence Party (UNIP) on the Copperbelt province says it is not ready to participate in the forthcoming presidential by-elections.
UNIP national revival forum chairperson for Copperbelt province, Dick Mbao said in a statement to ZANIS today that the party has no single leader with a mandate to represent or compete favourably in the presidential by election.
Mr. Mbao stated that it was premature for someone to stand as a candidate because the party was going through a reconciliation process.
He said the party was yet to hold its national congress to elect members of the central committee who then should decide on the candidate.
“UNIP is preparing for the presidential, parliamentary and local government elections in 2011 and not for a by election,” Mr. Mbao added.
He described the participation of his party in the November presidential by-election as irrational.
He said it would be a waste of the party’s resources to participate in the presidential by election.
UNIP national revival forum is a party faction headed by General Malimba Masheke, the former party secretary general.
The country will hold a presidential by election following the death of President Levy Mwanawasa last month. The late Dr. Mwanawasa was put to rest yesterday at the Embassy Park in Lusaka.
Meanwhile, opposition Patriotic Front (PF) says it is now ready to discuss issues concerning the forthcoming presidential by-election.
Party Spokesperson Given Lubinda told ZANIS that the party was waiting until the late President Mwanawasa was put to rest to air its views on the forthcoming presidential by-election.
Mr. Lubinda said the party would soon call for a press briefing at which a comprehensive statement would be issued and all issues concerning the presidential by-election would be exhaustively discussed.
He said the necessity for a free and fair election would be articulated during the press briefing.
Mr. Lubinda added that the need to maintain peace before, during and after the presidential by-election would also top the agenda.
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