No matter how many negative statements they make, it is bye bye for the PF on Tuesday because people will put an end to its madness, says the UPND.
Reacting to Dora Siliya’s statement in which she said the UPND should forget about winning Tuesday’s presidential election, party deputy spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa said Siliya was just as hungry as Daniel Munkombwe. “It doesn’t matter what they say. The writing is on the wall. It is bye bye PF come Tuesday. People have been calling HH all sorts of names but it is not working because this is not about HH. It is about people wanting to bring in a new leadership that will bring decency, not this madness that we have seen in PF,” he said.
“PF has become more violent since Edgar [Lungu] took over, it has disintegrated because the Rainbow Party was formed out of PF and it has gone with a lot more credible members than what Edgar is left with. Edgar is now relying on pangas to push his agenda, that is why he didn’t manage to be on the ballot paper at their conference. But he won’t manage to bulldoze the whole country. People are set to vote for HH on January 20 to restore order.” Mweetwa likened Siliya to the Southern Province minister, saying they were both practicing politics of the belly. “Dora is like Daniel Munkombwe because not too long ago, she was fighting PF.
She even raised a middle finger in Parliament to insult PF. The same people she was insulting caused her seat to be nullified and refused her from re-contesting her seat alleging that she was corrupt. How can she change today and say the same people she was denouncing are the good people?” he wondered. “Dora herself said no one would take Daniel Munkombwe’s statement seriously because his politics are of the stomach.
So people will equally not take her seriously because she is contradicting herself within her statement. Today conveniently, Edgar Lungu has become a darling for reasons best known to herself. This level of treachery which Dora Siliya is exhibiting is shocking but we are not surprised; maybe she thinks if Edgar won, then her seat would be safe.” Mweetwa said the UPND had campaigned the most among its opponents and that there was no doubt of victory. “We are very confident ourselves with the campaigns we have done.
Today (yesterday), HH is in Chingola, round two of the Copperbelt…even with the tight schedule, he managed to find time to appear for the debate at Mulungushi, where Edgar Lungu failed to appear because he knew that he had no issues to articulate,” said Mweetwa.
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It’s Bye Bye For PF On Tuesday -UPND
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