THE PATRIOTIC FRONT (PF) CENTRAL COMMITTEE IS ILLEGAL – KBF

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    KELVIN Bwalya Fube

    THE PATRIOTIC FRONT (PF) CENTRAL COMMITTEE IS ILLEGAL – KFB.

    2021 Presidential Candidate Kelvin Fube Bwalya- KBF last night made serious revelations when he appeared on the Assignment TV interview on MuviTV saying the ruling Patriotic Front highest body, the Central Committee was an illigal body and doesn’t have any authority or mandate to expel him.

    Mr Bwalya who read from the PF constitution through out his interview wondered where the Republican President was drawing his authority to appoint member to the PF central committee, while insisting that President Lungu only had powers to appoint three(3) members to the central committee. Which provision in the Patriotic Front constitution he is using to appoint members of the central committee he asked. According to the constitution of the party members of the central committee shall only be elected by the general conference every five(5) years.

    Below is a list of the Patriotic Front Appointed Members of Central Committee –

    1. Dr Edgar Changwa Lungu (President)
    2. Inonge Wina ( VP)
    3. Samuel Mukupa (NC)
    4. Davies Chama (DNC)
    5. Davis Mwila DG
    6. Mumbi Phiri DSG
    7. Elizabeth Phiri
    8. Given Lubinda
    9. Charles Banda
    10. Paul Moonga
    11. Jean Kapata
    12. Syacheye Madyenkuku
    13. Margaret Mwanakatwe
    14. Joyce Simukoko
    15. Richard Kapita.
    16. Stephen Kampyongo
    17. Alexander Chikwanda
    18. Nkandu Luo
    19. Dora Siliya
    20. Emerine Kabanshi
    21. Brian Mundubile
    22. Kelvin Sampa
    23. Vincent Mwale
    24. Paul Moonga
    25. Freedom Sikazwe
    26. John Chisanga
    27. Peter Kazhila
    28. Mwendapole
    29. Kebby Mbewe
    30. Ngosa Simbyakula

    EXTRACT-PATRIOTIC FRONT CONSTITUTION

    ARTICLE 51
    THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
    (1) There shall be a Central Committee of the Party, which shall consist of thirty(30)

    Members as follows:
    (a) The President of the Party;
    (b) The Secretary General of the Party; appointed by the President of the
    Party from amongst the members of the Central Committee;
    (c) twenty-five (25) members elected by the General Conference;
    (d) Three members appointed by the President of the Party.
    (2) The quorum of the Central Committee shall be 50% of the total number of members.
    (6) The voting at the General Conference shall be by secret ballot.

    14 ARTICLE 46
    GENERAL CONFERENCE
    (1) The supreme policy-making organ of the Party is the General Conference.
    (2 The General Conference shall meet ordinarily every five (5) years but
    extraordinary session when convened as provided in this Constitution.
    May meet III
    (3) An extraordinary General Conference shall have the same powers as the ordinary General
    Conference.
    (4) The General Conference shall be attended by:
    (a) All members of the National Council; and
    (b) Up to 500 delegates from each province selected in accordance with rules made by the Central
    Committee.
    (5) The General Conference shall have the following functions:
    (a) To elect the President of the Party and Members of the Central Committee;
    (b) to formulate and revise Party policies and programmers;
    (c) To amend, approve or adopt Party Constitution;
    (d) To define and orientate general policies for the nation’s development. (e)
    To consider and approve National Development Plans.
    (6) The voting at the General Conference shall be by secret ballot.

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