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A former Zambian president Member died at the age of 68

Former Zambia President Edgar Lungu died at the age of 68, and his party said in a statement.

He had “been receiving special treatments in South Africa” ​​with unpopular illness, Patriotic Front (PF) added.

Mr Member Leaded to Zambia six years since 2015, losing the 2021 elections in the current president Hakainddeda Hakindula and a large margin.

After this victory returned to politics but later he returned to Fray. He was interested in wishing the Presidency and but by the end of the Constitutional Court for the Constitution to prevent him from the running, deciding was the two principles.

Even after qualifying for the Presidency again, he stayed with the influence of Zambia politics and did not stop him in criticism in his successor.

Short video, the daughter of the former State of State, who had been “previously followed in the weeks, died at a South Africa clinic in Pretoria, at 04:00 GMT) Thursday.

“At this time of misery, one Zambian Spirit, one nation ‘- timely creed, the ministry of President Member in our country,” adds to the emotional state.

The suffering was not released, but ten years ago he had throat surgery overseas. Her office then his office said to be in the desolation of the Sophagus.

The Memari started to be President in January 2015 after receiving a special presidential candidate for death in the Michael Sata office.

After finishing SATA’s name, he won another five years in power in 2016 taking over 50% of the votes.

But after six years in Helm, a member, who promoted Chinese investment and asked for international investment in infrastructure development, the economic cremation of the development, high levels of debt and increased credit standards.

His time at the office is also accused of incidents that scenario involved his partners and relatives. A Member was always rejecting evil.

The wing of the youth of his team is accused of abusing opposition supporters, and the number of the great people.

Member is lost in 2021 near a million votes and Mixema, seen as a pro-Wester, by taping in full converts between the voters.

He said he was retired behind the vote, but he returned to the political politics in 2023 as his successful popularity passed.

“I am ready for the front, not behind, to protect the freedom of the majority.

The general jogging of a public running attracted some supporters, but the police said “is a political actism” [Andy Luki Jr]

After returning to politics, the former president cried through police abuse. On one occasion he was finally “undergo uncircumcised under the house”.

“I can’t get out of my house without being accused and challenged to the police and get home”, a member told the BBC’s Newsday.

In a discussion on May 2044, he said he was banned to go to the conference abroad and from receiving treatment.

In 2023, the police warned him against social running, describing the weekly use of “Ashenetism.

The government said a member was’ even under imprisonment in the house “and that she was free to use her rights.

A member was a lawyer for training but enjoyed political coming after winning a chair in Parliament as PF MP PP MP in 2011.

He entered the government as Deputy Minister in the Presidency of that year and woke to be the Minister of Home Affairs more than 12 months.

He later became the Minister of Defense and Justice. A close friend has described a member as a ‘soldier, a soper, lawyer, politician, husband, husband and grandparents. “.

He was born on November 11, 1956, a member of the University of Zambia Legislature in 1981. He was trained in Milterz Army in Kabwe.

Later he worked on Andre Ask us along with company lawyers, Barclays Bank and Zambia joined copper mines.

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