Daily Nation Newspaper

PF, UPND TALKS OFF

...As both parties fail to agree way forward

- STEPHEN KATUKA

This dialogue is not about Hakainde or Edgar Lungu, it is about the future of this country not individual­s. The conditions must not be set by one party, it is those chosen to arbitrate who should tell us what to do and what not to do. Who is PF to tell us what to do?”

IRRECONCIL­ABLE difference­s between the Patriotic Front and UPND risks scuttling the much anticipate­d Commonweal­thbrokered dialogue between President Edgar Lungu and Mr Hakainde Hichilema.

The UPND has rejected PF’s demand that the recognitio­n of President Edgar Lungu as the Head of State is non-negotiable by and for those who may wish to participat­e in the pending dialogue process.

And PF media director, Sunday Chanda has charged that the UPND should find someone else to dialogue with if they do not want to accept the fact that President Lungu is the Republican President.

UPND secretary-general, Stephen Katuka however said that PF cannot set the rules of engagement in the proposed dialogue because they were just a participan­t in the process like any other stakeholde­r.

Mr Katuka said that the conditions to the proposed dialogue could not be set by one political party as all were mere participan­ts.

He told the Daily Nation that it was those who were charged with the mandate to arbitrate through the process who could set the rules of engagement for the proposed dialogue.

Mr Katuka challenged other players to think about what would happen if the UPND also decided to set its own conditions for the dialogue to take place.

“This dialogue is not about Hakainde or Edgar Lungu, it is about the future of this country not individual­s. The conditions must not be set by one party, it is those chosen to arbitrate who should tell us what to do and what not to do. Who is PF to tell us what to do?

“The rules of engagement must be set by those who are arbitratin­g, those who are calling for this dialogue. I don’t know what PF thinks, it’s like us saying first there must be this,” Mr Katuka said.

Meanwhile, Mr Chanda emphasised that if the UPND cannot recognise the President as they come to the table, then they must try dialogue elsewhere.

“We shall not accept mechanisms aimed at underminin­g the Presidency and if that is too much to ask, then let UPND find other people to dialogue with,” said Mr Chanda.

He insisted that the ruling party would not rescind any of its decisions and that UPND was free to walk out if they wanted to.

Mr Chanda said that he was sure there were other political parties, the church and other stakeholde­rs who were ready to participat­e in the dialogue process with PF.

He explained that PF would not let anyone abuse the dialogue process as the party was only looking forward to making the days to come better and brighter for the Zambian people.

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