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Zambia's president dies in France | Zambia's president dies in France |
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Zambia's leader Levy Mwanawasa, 59, has died in a Paris hospital after suffering a stroke in June. | Zambia's leader Levy Mwanawasa, 59, has died in a Paris hospital after suffering a stroke in June. |
Vice-President Rupiah Banda, who is expected to take over as acting leader, made the announcement on state TV. | Vice-President Rupiah Banda, who is expected to take over as acting leader, made the announcement on state TV. |
President Mwanawasa suffered a stroke at an African Union summit in Egypt and was then flown to France, where he had remained in hospital. | President Mwanawasa suffered a stroke at an African Union summit in Egypt and was then flown to France, where he had remained in hospital. |
He came to prominence recently for being one of the African leaders most critical of the violence in Zimbabwe. | He came to prominence recently for being one of the African leaders most critical of the violence in Zimbabwe. |
Mr Mwanawasa's health was an issue during his presidency. | Mr Mwanawasa's health was an issue during his presidency. |
In April 2006, he suffered a minor stroke four months before general elections. | In April 2006, he suffered a minor stroke four months before general elections. |
Donor praise | Donor praise |
"Fellow countrymen, with deep sorrow and grief, I would like to inform the people of Zambia that our President Dr Levy Patrick Mwanawasa died this morning at 1030 hours [0830 GMT]," Reuters news agency quotes Mr Banda as saying. | "Fellow countrymen, with deep sorrow and grief, I would like to inform the people of Zambia that our President Dr Levy Patrick Mwanawasa died this morning at 1030 hours [0830 GMT]," Reuters news agency quotes Mr Banda as saying. |
I also wish to inform the nation that national mourning starts today Vice-President Rupiah Banda Obituary: Levy MwanawasaHave Your Say | I also wish to inform the nation that national mourning starts today Vice-President Rupiah Banda Obituary: Levy MwanawasaHave Your Say |
"I also wish to inform the nation that national mourning starts today and will be for seven days." | "I also wish to inform the nation that national mourning starts today and will be for seven days." |
On Monday, Mr Banda said that the president's health had suddenly deteriorated and he had undergone emergency surgery. | On Monday, Mr Banda said that the president's health had suddenly deteriorated and he had undergone emergency surgery. |
Mr Mwanawasa was chairman of the South African Development Community (Sadc) when he was taken ill in June. | Mr Mwanawasa was chairman of the South African Development Community (Sadc) when he was taken ill in June. |
In that role he had been critical of the controversial election in Zimbabwe and had said he sympathised with Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai when he withdrew from the run-off because of attacks on his supporters. | In that role he had been critical of the controversial election in Zimbabwe and had said he sympathised with Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai when he withdrew from the run-off because of attacks on his supporters. |
Mr Mwanawasa won a second term in 2006, having campaigned on his economic record which won him acclaim from Western donors. | Mr Mwanawasa won a second term in 2006, having campaigned on his economic record which won him acclaim from Western donors. |
When he was vice-president in the 1990s he was involved in a near-fatal road accident which left him with slurred speech. | When he was vice-president in the 1990s he was involved in a near-fatal road accident which left him with slurred speech. |
Mr Mwanawasa famously fell out with his predecessor, Frederick Chiluba, who had handpicked him to lead the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy. | Mr Mwanawasa famously fell out with his predecessor, Frederick Chiluba, who had handpicked him to lead the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy. |
He pressed for Mr Chiluba's immunity from prosecution to be lifted and the former president was charged with stealing money during his time in office. | He pressed for Mr Chiluba's immunity from prosecution to be lifted and the former president was charged with stealing money during his time in office. |
His critics accused Mr Mwanawasa of persecuting his political rivals under the guise of fighting corruption. | His critics accused Mr Mwanawasa of persecuting his political rivals under the guise of fighting corruption. |
He was married and had six children. He had been a practising lawyer since 1973. | He was married and had six children. He had been a practising lawyer since 1973. |
In his most famous case, he defended former Vice-President Lt-Gen Christon Tembo and others, who were charged in 1989 with plotting to overthrow Kenneth Kaunda. | In his most famous case, he defended former Vice-President Lt-Gen Christon Tembo and others, who were charged in 1989 with plotting to overthrow Kenneth Kaunda. |