Rupiah is distorting democtacy, says Milupi

Alliance for democracy and development ADD interim president, Charles Milupi has described republican president, Rupiah Banda’s call for the electorate in Luena not to vote for him as a distortion to democracy.

And Mr. Milupi, the immediate past Luena Member of Parliament, who recently relinquished himself of that position and took up ADD presidency, says that his conduct is within the obligations of the constitution.

In an interview, Mr. Milupi says that the decision he made was in the best interest of the people and his performance in that area still holds enough reputation for him to retain the seat.

Mr. Milupi says that ADD is an effective opposition political party that can be able to give a new turn to national politics by according credibility to the democracy that this country has been built on.

He boasts that his party is by far the most popular party in the LUENA at the moment and MMD is too unpopular to compete for the parliamentary seat.

He also boasts of building the ADD on issues and not character assassination as it has been the case other political parties.

Mr. Milupi however emphasizes that he does not expect the republican president to take pride in insulting competitors.

QFM

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