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Opposition Leader, Chakwera Sworn In As Malawi President After Vote Re-run by gistsmill04: 8:04pm On Jun 28, 2020
Malawi’s opposition leader Lazarus Chakwera was sworn in Sunday as the southern African country’s new president after winning the re-run of a hotly disputed election.

It was a dramatic reversal of fortune for the incumbent Peter Mutharika, whose victory in a May 2019 ballot was overturned by the Constitutional Court over fraud allegations.

Chakwera, a former evangelist preacher, was declared the winner of the election replay held on Tuesday with almost 59 percent of the vote, according to results announced late Saturday.

Malawi is only the second African country south of the Sahara to have presidential poll results overturned in court, after Kenya in 2017.

And it is the first time in the region that a vote re-run has led to the defeat of an incumbent leader.

“I… do solemnly swear that I will well and truly perform the functions of the high office of the president of the Republic of Malawi and that I will preserve and defend the constitution,” the 65-year-old Lazarus Chakwera said as took his oath before thousands of supporters.

Opposition candidate Saulos Chilima was sworn in as vice-president.

Some 6.8 million Malawians returned to the polls on Tuesday after the country’s top court found the first election had been marred by widespread irregularities — including the use of correction fluid to tamper with result sheets.

Chakwera was pronounced the winner with 2.6 million votes, while Mutharika took 1.75 million and underdog candidate Peter Dominico Kuwani over 32,400.

Voter turnout was just under 65 per cent.

In power since 2014, Mutharika had won 38 per cent of the discredited vote last year, just ahead of Chakwera with about 35 per cent.

“Fellow Malawians, to stand before you is an honour. It’s an honour that fills me with unspeakable joy,” Chakwera said.

“It is an honour forged in the furnace of your desire and your demand for change.”

Addressing supporters in Lilongwe’s Freedom Square, Chakwera vowed to restore “faith in the possibility of having a government that serves” and “fights for you”.

“There are many of you who did not vote for me in this election and perhaps the prospect of my presidency fills you with fear,” he added.

“But… Malawi is home to you too… so long as I am its president, you too will prosper.”

Lazarus Chakwera leads Malawi’s oldest party, the Malawi Congress Party, MCP, which is the main opposition party and ruled Malawi for three decades from 1964 to 1994 under Hastings Banda’s one-party rule.

Mutharika, 79, has not yet commented on his defeat.

On Saturday, he had argued that the election re-run had been flawed, citing violence and intimidation against monitors.

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) dismissed the allegations and said all complaints had been “resolved”.

But Mutharika’s Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) called on the MEC to annul the results of the second vote and declare a third poll.

Political analysts told AFP they highly doubted the possibility of a second re-run.

Kenya’s former prime minister Raila Odinga — who lost to the incumbent in the country’s 2017 vote re-run — was among several politicians to congratulate Chakwera.

“I commend the outgoing president Peter Mutharika for creating the environment for a peaceful and orderly transfer of power,” Odinga tweeted.

“The election was followed keenly beyond Malawi and is a symbol of hope for those who support democracy in Africa and around the world.”

Source: https://theupdates.net/opposition-leader-lazarus-chakwera-sworn-in-as-malawi-president-after-vote-re-run/

Re: Opposition Leader, Chakwera Sworn In As Malawi President After Vote Re-run by SmartProf(m): 8:07pm On Jun 28, 2020
This is a great feat for an opposition leader, especially when most incumbents are power hungry. When you begin ur term as president, ensure you are organised, focused, and goal driven. There are countries you shouldn't learn anything governance from.., Nigeria is top on that list
Re: Opposition Leader, Chakwera Sworn In As Malawi President After Vote Re-run by bankole200(m): 8:09pm On Jun 28, 2020
Congratulations
Re: Opposition Leader, Chakwera Sworn In As Malawi President After Vote Re-run by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jun 28, 2020
Country with vision.

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