List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (1969–73)
The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 1969 until 1973 were elected on 19 December 1968. Of the 105 elected members, 81 were from the United National Independence Party and 23 from the Zambian African National Congress, together with a single independent.[1] Five additional members were nominated.[2]
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List of members
Elected members
Replacements by by-election
Non-elected members
Type | Member | Party |
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Speaker | Robinson Nabulyato | Independent |
Nominated | Fitzpatrick Chuula | |
Nominated | Fwanyanga Mulikita | |
Nominated | Valentine Musakanya | |
Nominated | Madeline Robertson | |
Nominated | Josaphat Siyomunji |
Replacements
Original member | Date | Replacement | Notes |
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Josaphat Siyomunji | 1970 | Andreya Masiye | Nominated |
Valentine Musakanya | 1970 | Ali Simbule | Nominated |
Andreya Masiye | 1971 | Josaphat Siyomunji | Nominated |
References
- Zambia 1968 IPU
- Hansard No. 17: Official verbatim report of the debates of the First Session of the Second National Assembly
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