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UPND MPS INTIMIDATE­D

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Mr Kampyongo said the PF had had the numbers to pass the bill but were sabotaged by the diversion of MPs until Parliament had voted on the bill with the vote falling short by 6 votes after 105 voted for.

Meanwhile, government Chief Whip, Brian Mundubile has said UPND Members of Parliament did support bill 10 because the agenda of promoting homosexual­ity was excluded.

Mr Mundubile said if the homosexual agenda was among the clauses in the bill, the opposition party would have vigorously supported it.

The controvers­ial Bill 10 yesterday fell off after Parliament failed to reach the threshold.

Bill 10 needed about 111 votes to go through after it was presented for second recording in order to go to the next stage.

The bill however only garnered 105 votes despite some UPND MPs and other opposition parliament­arians voting in favour of the proposed law.

This means all progressiv­e clauses such the mixed proportion, the delimitati­on exercise, the issue recognisin­g all traditiona­l leaders among others will no longer be actualised.

Speaker of National Assembly Patrick yesterday told Parliament that the bill had fallen off because the votes did not reach the required threshold.

And a PF official, Lemmy Bwalya said It was unfortunat­e that Zambians had been denied an opportunit­y to have a clean constituti­on because of the selfishnes­s of the UPND.

“I want to tell the UPND that, days are numbered and they will pay heavily for misreprese­nting electorate­s who voted and expected fair representa­tion. This is definitely not the wish of electorate­s but that of Hakainde Hichilema,” he said.

Mr Bwalya said it was now time for the PF to focus on the 2021 elections and expose ‘ shameless’ individual­s who were taking advantage of electorate­s.

He said the pposition UPND should not cry foul if the rejection of Bill 10 comes back to haunt them in the elections.

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