Forum for Democracy and Development
Forum for Democracy and Development | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | FDD |
| President | Chifumu Banda |
| Founder | Christon Tembo |
| Founded | 2001 |
| Split from | MMD |
| Headquarters | Lusaka |
| Ideology | Social democracy |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Tonse Alliance |
| Slogan | Zambia First |
| National Assembly | 0 / 166 |
| Website | |
| fddzambia.or.zm | |
The Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) is a political party in Zambia.
History
The FDD was founded in 2001 by former members of the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD), disaffected by Frederick Chiluba's efforts to change the constitution to allow him to stand for a third term.[1] In the 2001 general elections it nominated Christon Tembo as its presidential candidate; Tembo finished third in a field of eleven candidates with 13% of the vote. In the National Assembly elections the party received 16% of the vote, winning 12 seats. Three FDD politicians were later invited by President Levy Mwanawasa to serve in a 'unity cabinet', and they were expelled from the party for accepting the invitation.
In 2005 the FDD chose Edith Nawakwi, a former MMD minister, as its president. However, in 2006 the government de-registered the FDD on the grounds that it had failed to submit an annual report. The FDD subsequently joined the United Democratic Alliance, which put forward United Party for National Development leader Hakainde Hichilema as its presidential candidate for the 2006 general elections.[1] Hilchema finished third with 25% of the vote, whilst the UDA won 24 seats in the National Assembly, down from the combined 74 the alliance's member parties had won in 2001.
The FDD did not nominate a candidate for the 2008 presidential by-election, but put forward Nawakwi for the 2011 general elections. She received 0.2% of the vote, finishing seventh out of the nine candidates. The party won a single seat in the National Assembly, in Chasefu, represented by Chifumu Banda. Nawakwi ran for the presidency again in the 2015 presidential by-election, finishing third with 0.9% of the vote.
From 2016 to 2021, the FDD held one seat in the National Assembly, in Chiengi, represented by Given Katuta Mwelwa.[2] The party did not win any seats in the 2021 general election.
In January 2025, the FDD decided to join the Tonse Alliance, an alliance of political parties.[3][4] After the death of Edith Nawakwi in April 2025, Chifumu Banda (who was the vice-president of the party and former Chasefu MP)[5][6][7][8] took over as the president of the FDD.[9][10]
In December 2025, after the resignation of the New Congress Party from the Tonse Alliance,[11][12][13][14] it was announced that the Tonse Alliance members made a decision to use the Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) to field their candidate for the by-election scheduled for the following month in Chawama Constituency.[15][16][17][18]
The 2026 Chawama by-election took place on 15 January 2026, with Bright Nundwe as the FDD candidate. Nundwe was elected as the Chawama MP in a field of nine candidates, giving the FDD a seat in Parliament.[19][20]
Electoral history
Presidential elections
| Election | Party candidate | Votes | % | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Christon Tembo | 228,861 | 13.17% | Lost |
| 2006 | Supported Hakainde Hichilema (UDA) | 693,772 | 25.32% | Lost |
| 2011 | Edith Nawakwi | 6,833 | 0.24% | Lost |
| 2015 | 15,321 | 0.92% | Lost | |
| 2016 | 24,149 | 0.65% | Lost |
National Assembly elections
| Election | Party leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Position | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Christon Tembo | 272,817 | 15.58% | 12 / 159
|
12 | 3rd | Opposition |
| 2006 | Edith Nawakwi | 610,608
as part of UDA |
22.51% | 26 / 159
|
14 | 3rd | Opposition |
| 2011 | 20,243 | 0.75% | 1 / 159
|
25 | 5th | Opposition | |
| 2016 | 79,489 | 2.17% | 1 / 156
|
4th | Opposition | ||
| 2021 | 4,006 | 0.08% | 0 / 167
|
1 | 8th | Extra-parliamentary |
References
- ^ a b Simon, David J.; Pletcher, James R.; Siegel, Brian V., eds. (2008). "National Citizen's Coalition (NCC)". Historical Dictionary of Zambia. African Historical Dictionaries. Vol. 106 (3rd ed.). Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press. p. 333. ISBN 978-0-8108-5305-8.
- ^ National Assembly of Zambia (January 2025). "Given Katuta".
- ^ SICHULA, AUGUSTINE (2025-01-04). "Forum for Democracy joins TONSE alliance, calls for unified opposition to ruling UPND ahead of 2026 elections | Zambia Monitor". Retrieved 2025-05-30.
- ^ "FDD Join Tonse Alliance | Zambian Digest". 2025-03-31. Retrieved 2025-05-30.
- ^ Nation, Daily (2021-03-07). "Nawakwi goes for Chifumu Banda". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
- ^ Muchinshi, Angela. "After Nawakwi's burial, let's dialogue, HH tells opposition". Zambia: News Diggers!. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
- ^ "Zambia : President Hichilema's Tribute: A Call for Unity, Dialogue, and Honour to the Late Edith Nawakwi". 2025-04-11. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
- ^ SICHULA, AUGUSTINE (2025-04-11). "Hichilema urges unity, respect at Nawakwi memorial, says political competition not enmity | Zambia Monitor". Retrieved 2026-01-18.
- ^ "UPND persecuting PF – Chifumu Banda". Daily Nation. 2025-08-20. Retrieved 2026-01-18.
- ^ Lutena, Kenneth (2025-05-19). "'Banda is in charge,' FDD says no leadership vacuum after Nawakwi's death | Zambia Monitor". Retrieved 2026-01-18.
- ^ "Zambia : NCP Withdraws from Tonse Alliance, Citing Greed and Disunity". 2025-10-07. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ SICHULA, AUGUSTINE (2025-10-06). "New Congress Party withdraws from Tonse Alliance amid succession disputes | Zambia Monitor". Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ "NCP CUTS TIES WITH TONSE ALLIANCE, DECLARES 2026 PRESIDENTIAL BID". Diamond Media. 2025-11-01. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ "NCP President Chanda Reveals Ultimatum Threat to Leave Tonse Alliance". Open Zambia. 2025-11-07. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ "Why FDD Is the Second Home for PF". Zambia. 2025-12-14. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ Jere, Shadreck. "Tonse to use FDD for Chawama by-election". Zambia: News Diggers!. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ "Tonse Alliance to contest Chawama under FDD - Zambian Eye". Zambian Eye - Breaking News and Current Affairs. 2025-12-11. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ "Zambia : ECZ Anticipates Crowded Field as Chawama By-Election Nominations Open". 2025-12-16. Retrieved 2025-12-16.
- ^ "FDD's Tonse supported Bright Nundwe wins Chawama parliamentary by election. - Mwebantu". 2026-01-16. Retrieved 2026-01-16.
- ^ "FDD Wins Chawama Parliamentary By-Election". Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 2026-01-17.