National Party (Zambia) Explained

The National Party is a political party in Zambia.

History

The party was established in August 1993 by a group of nine MPs who had left the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy after the government refused to investigate corruption allegations against senior ministers.[1] [2] The new party won five of the by-elections forced by their resignations from the MMD.[3]

Former minister Humphrey Mulemba was the party's presidential candidate in the 1996 general elections, finishing third in a field of five candidates with 7% of the vote. In the parliamentary elections the party nominated 98 candidates,[4] receiving 7% of the vote and winning five seats in the National Assembly, making it the largest opposition party amidst a United National Independence Party boycott.

In 2000 Sam Chipungu was elected party president.[5] In the 2001 general elections it did not run a presidential candidate, but supported Anderson Mazoka of the United Party for National Development,[6] who finished as runner-up. In the parliamentary elections it received just 0.07% of the vote and failed to win a seat, having disintegrated after the death of Mulemba in 1998 and interim leader Daniel Lisulo in 2000.[7]

In 2011 National Party leader Richard Kambulu contested a single seat in the parliamentary elections, receiving only 193 votes (0.01%).[8] Kambulu also considered running for the 2015 presidential elections but opted not to.[9]

Notes and References

  1. http://thecommonwealth.org/our-member-countries/zambia/history Zambia: History
  2. Tom Lansford (2014) Political Handbook of the World 2014, CQ Press, p1611
  3. Stephen Rule (2017) Electoral Territoriality in Southern Africa, Routledge
  4. Liisa Laakso (2002) Multi-party Elections in Africa, James Currey Publishers, p309
  5. http://allafrica.com/stories/200008310038.html Zambia: Chipungu Heads National Party
  6. Lansford, p1615
  7. http://www.microrev.eclipse.co.uk/zambia/eisa/contents.html Zambian Election Update
  8. http://www.elections.org.zm/media/28092011_2011_national_assembly_elections_results.pdf 2011 National Assembly Elections Results
  9. http://zambiareports.com/2014/12/22/two-unknown-candidates-withdraw-zambias-presidential-race/ Two Unknown Candidates Withdraw from Zambia’s Presidential Race