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19-639: Feira may refer to: Feira (constituency) , a parliamentary constituency in Zambia Feira (Santa Maria da Feira) , a former civil parish in Portugal Luangwa, Zambia , a town in Zambia formerly known as Feira Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Feira . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

38-482: A narrow plurality of just 27,757 votes (1.68%). Hichilema denounced the elections as a sham and urged his supporters to remain calm and prepare for the next general elections in 2016. Four votes appear to be unaccounted for. The final results released by the Electoral Commission of Zambia on its website indicate the total registered voters as 5,166,084, as opposed to 5,166,088 previously published in

57-1439: Is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia . It covers the towns of Jeki , Kapoche , Katemo , Katondwe and Luangwa (previously known as Feira) in Luangwa District of Lusaka Province . List of MPs [ edit ] Election year MP Party 1973 Felix Luputa United National Independence Party 1978 Stanislaus Nyamkandeka United National Independence Party 1983 Stanislaus Nyamkandeka United National Independence Party 1988 Stanislaus Nyamkandeka United National Independence Party 1991 Stanislaus Nyamkandeka United National Independence Party 1996 Fidelis Mando Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 2001 Patrick Ngoma Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 2006 Charles Shawa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 2011 Patrick Ngoma Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 2013 (by-election) Patrick Ngoma Patriotic Front 2016 Stephen Miti Independent 2021 Emmanuel Tembo Patriotic Front References [ edit ] ^ Feira National Assembly of Zambia v t e Constituencies of

76-407: Is not relevant to citizens born before independence in 1964. At a General Conference at Mulungushi Rock of Authority during the weekend of 29–30 November Edgar Lungu was selected as the party president and presidential candidate by default, as none of the other candidates were present. However, as the meeting did not follow procedure and included unauthorised delegates, party president Scott called

95-648: The 2016 elections . The alliance consisted of the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD), the Alliance for Better Zambia, Zambians for Empowerment and Development , the People's Party, and the All People's Congress Party. However, following the death of President Sata and the calling of early elections, however, MMD Deputy National Secretary Chembe Nyangu expressed doubts about whether the alliance would work given

114-2791: The National Assembly of Zambia Central Province Bwacha Chisamba Chitambo Itezhi-Tezhi Kabwe Central Kapiri Mposhi Katuba Keembe Lufubu Mkushi North Mkushi South Muchinga Mumbwa Mwembeshi Nangoma Serenje Copperbelt Province Bwana Mkubwa Chifubu Chililabombwe Chimwemwe Chingola Kabushi Kafulafuta Kalulushi Kamfinsa Kankoyo Kantanshi Kwacha Luanshya Lufwanyama Masaiti Mpongwe Mufulira Nchanga Ndola Central Nkana Roan Wusakile Eastern Province Chadiza Chasefu Chipangali Chipata Central Kapoche Kasenengwa Kaumbwe Luangeni Lumezi Lundazi Malambo Milanzi Mkaika Msanzala Nyimba Petauke Central Sinda Vubwi Luapula Province Bahati Bangweulu Chembe Chiengi Chifunabuli Chipili Kawambwa Luapula Mambilima Mansa Central Milenge Mwansabombwe Mwense Nchelenge Pambashe Lusaka Province Chawama Chilanga Chirundu Chongwe Feira Kabwata Kafue Kanyama Lusaka Central Mandevu Matero Munali Rufunsa Muchinga Province Chama North Chama South Chinsali Isoka Kanchibiya Mafinga Mfuwe Mpika Nakonde Shiwa Ng'andu Northern Province Chilubi Chimbamilonga Kaputa Kasama Central Lubansenshi Lukashya Lunte Lupososhi Malole Mbala Mporokoso Mpulungu Senga Hill North-Western Province Chavuma Ikeleng'i Kabompo Kasempa Manyinga Mufumbwe Mwililunga Solwezi Central Solwezi East Solwezi West Zambezi East Zambezi West Southern Province Bweengwa Chikankata Choma Dundumwenzi Gwembe Kalomo Central Katombola Livingstone Magoye Mapatizya Mazabuka Central Mbabala Monze Moomba Namwala Pemba Siavonga Sinazongwe Western Province Kalabo Central Kaoma Central Liuwa Luampa Luena Lukulu East Mangango Mitete Mongu Central Mulobezi Mwandi Nalikwanda Nalolo Nkeyema Senanga Sesheke Shang'ombo Sikongo Sioma Former constituencies Sinjembela Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feira_(constituency)&oldid=1234877045 " Categories : Constituencies of

133-831: The Certified Register of Voters. Lungu was inaugurated as the sixth President on 25 January 2015 at the National Heroes Stadium in the capital Lusaka. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe attended the swearing in ceremony in his capacity as the Chairman of the Southern African Development Community . Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma , the Chairperson of the African Union Commission , congratulated

152-609: The Conference before the vote, citing distrust of the legitimacy of the delegates present and a wish not to divide the party. As president of the MMD, Mumba declared himself the party's candidate for the presidency. However, following former President Banda's interest in seeking the presidency, the MMD National Executive Committee, 38 of the 55 members being present, unanimously voted to suspend Mumba from

171-1356: The National Assembly of Zambia Politics of Zambia [REDACTED] Constitution Human rights Government President Hakainde Hichilema Vice-President Mutale Nalumango Cabinet Legislature National Assembly Speaker : Nelly Mutti Constituencies Judiciary Constitutional Court President: Mulela Margaret Munalula Supreme Court Chief Justice: Mumba Malila Elections General 1964 1968 1973 1978 1983 1988 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 Presidential 2008 2015 Referendums 1969 2016 Political parties By-elections Administrative divisions Provinces Districts Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Joseph Malanji Diplomatic missions of / in Zambia Passport Visa requirements Visa policy National symbols Flag Anthem [REDACTED] Zambia portal Other countries v t e Feira

190-540: The National Assembly of Zambia 1973 establishments in Zambia Constituencies established in 1973 Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata 2015 Zambian presidential election Guy Scott ( acting ) PF Edgar Lungu PF Presidential elections were held in Zambia on 20 January 2015 to elect a president to serve

209-562: The Supreme Court's decision. Mumba subsequently expelled Muhabi Lungu and vice secretary Chembe Nyangu from their positions for insubordination. The UPND's National Management Committee unanimously agreed to field party leader and prior presidential candidate Hakainde Hichilema on 14 November 2014. Hichilema also received the support of Charles Milupi and the Alliance for Democracy and Development on 25 November. Lungu won by

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228-485: The elections "null and void" and chaired an alternative General Conference at Mulungushi University on 1 December, which saw Miles Sampa chosen as the party's presidential candidate with an overwhelming majority. The Lungu faction had previously obtained an injunction from the High Court against this Conference and denied the legitimacy of Sampa's selection. Three candidates—Kambwili, Simuusa and Lubinda—withdrew from

247-529: The first white head of state on the African continent since Apartheid-era South Africa's F. W. de Klerk . The constitution required that elections be held within 90 days of the death of an incumbent president. On 18 November, Scott announced the election date, which also launched the campaigning period. On 27 February 2014, the Opposition Alliance was formed to field a common candidate in

266-420: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feira&oldid=854766686 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Feira (constituency) Constituency of

285-550: The official candidate for the MMD was Nevers Mumba. In an opinion read by Supreme Court Justice Mumba Malila , the Court reasoned that Judge Mchenga erred when ruling and failed to consider evidence submitted to the Court by Mumba that sufficiently showed the parameters of the injunction that the High Court had stated were unclear. A week later, Banda released a statement in which he thanked his supporters, but told them to respect

304-620: The party presidency and adopt Banda as its presidential candidate. Following this meeting on 18 November 2014, MMD national secretary Muhabi Lungu stated that Mumba had disregarded party organs, namely the NEC, and committed gross misconduct. Mumba contested this decision, stating that he was the legitimately elected leader of the party and was not elected to keep the seat warm for President Banda's future candidacy. Mumba sought an injunction against Lungu, seeking to restrain Lungu from interfering with

323-656: The remainder of the term of President Michael Sata , following his death on 28 October 2014. The ruling Patriotic Front candidate Edgar Lungu won by a narrow majority of just 27,757 votes (1.68%) against Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party for National Development . Hichilema denounced the elections as a sham and urged his supporters to remain calm. Prior to Sata's death, his ill-health led to political commentators speculating about potential Patriotic Front candidates. Following his death on 28 October, Vice-president Guy Scott became acting president and became

342-519: The running of Mumba's office and functions of the party president. On 11 December the Lusaka High Court dismissed an interim injunction granted to Mumba on 25 November, with High Court Judge Chalwe Mchenga stating that Mumba failed to specify what Lungu should be precluded from doing and that Lungu cannot be held responsible for failing to comply with an unclear injunction. On appeal, the Supreme Court reversed and ruled on 18 December that

361-541: The short time period to agree on a candidate. Vice-president Scott, who was serving as acting president following Sata's death, announced that he would not contest the elections, claiming he was constitutionally barred from doing so. However, although the constitution restricts candidacy to at least third generation Zambians, the Zambian Supreme Court ruled in Lewanika and Others vs. Chiluba that this

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