This term "disgruntled" members became popular in the period leading to the 2001 general elections. It was used to refer to members of the National Resistance Movement, who complained and opposed the party, especially in reference to the broken promises, changing national constitution to suit plans of the ruling political party, infighting among political party members to win favour of top political party leadership and influence their own interests, as well as the struggle for power and positions in government. The members of political parties, who missed out on enjoying national cake, or contested the weak
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