Zambia's ruling party has chosen the current Vice-President, Rupiah Banda, as its candidate to succeed President Levy Mwanawasa, who died last month.
Mr Banda, a former foreign minister, will stand as the Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) candidate in an election due before December.
He is likely to face a strong challenge from opposition leader Michael Sata, who narrowly lost the election in 2006.
Mr Mwanawasa died in France, having suffered a stroke in June.
Under the constitution, elections must be held within 90 days of the president's death.
The process of choosing a successor to Mr Mwanawasa had created deep divisions in the MMD.
He is likely to face a strong challenge from opposition leader Michael Sata, who narrowly lost the election in 2006.
Mr Mwanawasa died in France, having suffered a stroke in June.
Under the constitution, elections must be held within 90 days of the president's death.
The process of choosing a successor to Mr Mwanawasa had created deep divisions in the MMD.
Mr Banda only joined the MMD a few years ago.
He was a member of the United National Independence Party, founded by Zambia's first leader Kenneth Kaunda.
He is seen as an experienced politician, having served under Mr Kaunda.
He was a member of the United National Independence Party, founded by Zambia's first leader Kenneth Kaunda.
He is seen as an experienced politician, having served under Mr Kaunda.
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