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Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD): formed 1990, governing since 1991. Support: Copperbelt and Bemba people, trades unions; endorsed by Dean Mung'omba's Zambia Alliance for Progress (ZAP) though he insists he won't rejoin MMD. Policies: pro-privatisation, free market. Weaknesses: associated with corruption, political assassination...

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Dean Mung'omba, Paul Tembo, Ronald Penza, Wezi Kaunda, Baldwin Nkumbula, Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, Frederick Chiluba, Benjamin Yorum Mwila, Kenneth Kaunda, Anderson Mazoka, Michael Sata, Godfrey Miyanda, Christon Tembo, Vincent Malambo, Nevers Mumba, Gwendoline Konie, Akashambatwa Lewanika, Tilyenji Kaunda, The People