NO OPPOSITION PF MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT CROSSED THE FLOOR, SPEAKER RULES

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NO OPPOSITION PF MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT CROSSED THE FLOOR, SPEAKER RULES

Speaker of  the National Assembly Nelly Mutti has ruled that some Opposition Patriotic Front-PF members of parliament who allegedly defected to the  United Party for National Development-UPND have not crossed  the floor.



Ms .Mutti has ruled that the Parliamentarians in question have exonerated themselves and that they merely expressed intentions to join the UPND.

She said the Parliamentarians on May 08, 2026 responded to the Clerk of National Assembly that they are still PF members after being asked to exculpate themselves on May 06, 2026.



The ruling came after a point of order raised by Lukashya member of  parliament  George Chisanga, who wanted to know whether or not some PF members who allegedly announced to have joined the UPND have crossed the floor.



The parliamentarians in question are Sunday Chanda Of Kanchibiya Constituency, Marjory Nakaponda of  Isoka Constituency, Michael Katambo of Masaiti Constituency and Sydney Mushanga of Bwacha Constituency.



Meanwhile, Ms Mutti has ruled that there is no evidence that  three members of Parliament namely Mporokoso member of Parliament Brian Mundubile, Shiwangandu Member of Parliament Stephen Kampyongo and Luangeni Member of Parliament Moses Moyo have crossed the floor .



She says the three parliamentarians have not responded to the allegations leveled against  them that they have joined the Forum for Democracy and Development -FDD and UPND.

By Znbc.

3 COMMENTS

  1. The Speaker must also clearly define the circumstances under which an MP can be deemed to have crossed the floor.

    Just saying the MPs have denied crossing the floor is not enough. Let us not play hide and seek in parliament.

  2. We cannot agree more. Just writing a letter denying does not constitute evidence or lack of evidence There has to be more
    and standards of proof.

  3. Have the MPs who went to Parliament on political party tickets cancelled remittances of part of their earnings from the National Assembly to their political parties? Do the political parties affected have resignation letters from the MPs who have reportedly resigned from the PF?

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