Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) in Mufulira says the proposed poll pact between the Opposition Patriotic Front (PF) and United Party for National Development (UPND) is a good for Zambia ‘s democracy .
District FODEP chairperson Tennyson Nyirongo told ZANIS in interview today that the proposed talks are healthy for the country’s democracy as it will enhance the voice of the opposition.
Mr. Nyirongo said the two political parties agreement on the pact is a sign of political maturity emerging among the opposition parties .
He noted that the opposition has remained fragmented for a long time hence contributing to their failure to adequately represent the voters.
Mr. Nyirongo was commenting on the proposal electoral pact by the PF leader Michael Sata and UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema for the October 30 presidential by election.
And Mr. Nyirongo also said FODEP in the District has identified forty (40) monitors who will participate in the forthcoming election.
He said the names of monitors have since been submitted to the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) for accreditation through their national office.
In another development,The Patriotic Front-PF- has dismissed reports suggesting that it has entered into an electoral pact with the United Party for National Development, UPND.
PF leader, Michael Sata, says there has been no pact for the two parties to adopt a single candidate in the October 30 Presidential election.
Mr. Sata told a campaign meeting in Kafue, Thursday, that reports indicating that the two parties have agreed to field UPND president Hakainde Hichilema in the election, are false.
The PF leader said Mr. Hichilema will contest the election on his party’s ticket.
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