Given Lubinda, the Acting President of the Patriotic Front (PF) opposition party, has made it clear that the party will not tolerate any attempts by the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) government to deregister them. Lubinda emphasized that the PF has followed all the necessary regulations outlined in the Registrar of Societies Act and therefore should not face any repercussions. The party remains committed to its mission and will continue to fight for the rights of its members and supporters.
The acting president of the PF has made it clear that the party will not allow any attempts to deregister it. This statement comes in response to the Register of Society’s threat to deregister the party due to incomplete information about its office bearers. Despite this, the acting president, Mr Lubinda, has reassured party members that there is no need to worry about the situation.
According to Mr. Lubinda, the issue at hand is merely administrative and should not warrant threats from the register of society. The PF remains committed to its mission and will continue to operate within the legal framework of the country.
In order to ensure that the party is in compliance with all regulations, they are carefully reviewing all details that may raise concerns. The acting president has called on all members of the party to remain calm and united, and to continue to provide checks and balances to the current government.
The acting president of the PF has made it clear that the party will not tolerate any attempts to deregister it. However, political analyst Professor Bizeck Phiri has expressed disappointment that the party has not followed the Registrar of Societies Act and has yet to hold a convention to replace former president Edgar Lungu, who has retired from politics.