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FACTBOX: Zambia's President Levy Mwanawasa

Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:43am EDT

(Reuters) - Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa suffered a mild stroke at an African Union summit in Egypt, Vice President Rupiah Banda said on Monday.

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Following are some facts about Mwanawasa.

* Born on September 3, 1948, Mwanawasa built his reputation as a lawyer for the former opposition, cultivating an earthy image in the process.

* He became vice president in 1991 after Frederick Chiluba ousted founding President Kenneth Kaunda in landmark multiparty elections. He stunned observers soon after winning the presidency in late 2001 by turning on Chiluba and then won vocal Western support for launching the biggest anti-corruption drive since Zambia won independence from Britain in 1964.

* He narrowly defeated opposition leader Michael Sata in a presidential election in 2006.

* Mwanawasa has become a favorite of the International Monetary Fund and other Western donors who have extended billions of dollars in debt relief in the wake of his crackdown on government spending and launch of a massive anti-graft drive.

* Despite the debt relief package and major investments from China and India, Mwanawasa battled a growing public perception that his strong fiscal record had done little to benefit most of the 11.5 million people in the copper-rich nation.

* Mwanawasa suffered a minor stroke in April 2006 that prompted him to seek treatment in Britain, but in June 2006 he declared himself fit for office.



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