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Ex-Zambian President Urges Early Election

Ex-Zambian President Urges Early Election

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Africanews
Published on 2024-02-01 13:02:04

Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has called for an early election, accusing his successor, Hakainde Hichilema, of mismanaging the country’s economy and mishandling the cholera outbreak that has claimed nearly 600 lives since October. In a public address on Wednesday, Lungu urged citizens to demand Hichilema’s resignation and push for early elections, emphasizing the imperative nature of the situation.

The government spokesperson, Cornelius Mweetwa, quickly responded to Lungu’s statements, dismissing the allegations and urging Zambians to give President Hichilema time to fulfill his campaign promises. Mweetwa also pointed the finger at Lungu, blaming him for damaging the country’s economy during his six-year tenure as president. It is clear that there is significant tension between the former and current leaders, setting the stage for a potentially contentious 2026 presidential race.

Lungu’s announcement of his political comeback in October has further added to the political turmoil in Zambia. In response, the government has withdrawn his retirement benefits, signaling a potential struggle for power and influence in the country. Lungu’s return to the political scene after retiring from politics in 2021 following a significant defeat in the presidential election has further intensified the political landscape in Zambia.

As tensions continue to escalate between the former and current leaders, Zambians are facing critical political decisions that will significantly impact the future of their nation. With the potential for an early election looming, citizens are being called upon to voice their opinions and demand change.

The situation in Zambia has become increasingly complex and divisive as political rivalries come to the forefront. The allegations and counter-allegations between Lungu and Hichilema have left the public caught in the middle of a power struggle that has the potential to shape the trajectory of the nation for years to come.

Lungu’s call for an early election and push for Hichilema’s resignation has undoubtedly stirred up significant debate and discussion among Zambians. The outcome of this political turmoil will have far-reaching implications for the country, and citizens are being urged to consider the potential consequences of their decisions as they navigate the challenging political landscape.

The coming months and years will be crucial for Zambia as the nation grapples with political uncertainty and the potential for significant change. The actions and decisions made by citizens in response to Lungu’s call for an early election will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the country. It is clear that Zambia is on the brink of a pivotal moment in its history, and the choices made in the coming days and weeks will have a lasting impact on the nation.

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