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President Chakwera Calls for Peaceful and Lawful Campaigns as Malawi Enters Election Season

By Wadza Botomani

President Lazarus Chakwera delivered  an address to the nation after MEC officially opened the campaign period for Malawi’s upcoming elections, urging citizens and political actors to uphold peace, tolerance, and the rule of law. The campaign season, which began today, will run until September 14, ahead of the general elections scheduled for September 16 

Speaking from State House in Blantyre, President Chakwera emphasized the importance of safeguarding democratic freedoms while ensuring a violence-free electoral process. He outlined key principles that all stakeholders—including candidates, voters, and security agencies—must adhere to for a credible and fair election. 

Protecting Political Rights
President Chakwera stressed that every Malawian has the right to participate in political activities without intimidation. He warned against any attempts to prevent citizens from attending rallies or engaging in political discourse. 

“No one should be barred from political gatherings or threatened for their affiliations,”he said. “If anyone tries to restrict your political rights, report them to the police immediately.”

Freedom of Expression Must Be Respected
The President reaffirmed the constitutional right to free speech, noting that while political debates may become heated, no one should be silenced. He discouraged hate speech but maintained that differing opinions must be tolerated. 

“Even if someone speaks foolishly, they have the right to express themselves,”* Chakwera said. “Malawians are wise enough to discern truth from falsehood. However, if anyone threatens you for speaking your mind, they must face the law.” 

Maintaining Peace and Order
Chakwera condemned political violence, urging candidates and supporters to conduct their campaigns peacefully. He warned against vandalism, intimidation, and physical confrontations, stating that law enforcement would act against perpetrators. 

“Violence has no place in our democracy,” he declared. “We are one nation, one family. Let us compete in ideas, not in brutality.” 

Upholding the Rule of Law
The President reminded all stakeholders—including the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), political parties, and observers—that no one is above the law. He emphasized that electoral rules must be followed without exception. 

*”Even as President, I cannot instruct the MEC to bend the rules,”* he said. *”The law governs us all, and we must protect our right to a lawful electoral process.”* 

Ensuring Unrestricted Voting Rights
Chakwera assured voters that no one could deny them their right to cast their ballots on election day. He urged citizens to report any attempts at voter suppression. 

“If your name is on the register, no one can stop you from voting,” he said. “Anyone who tries to intimidate you is an enemy of democracy.”

A Call for Unity 
In closing, President Chakwera called for unity, urging Malawians to prioritize national harmony over political divisions. 

“Politics should not divide us. Let us love one another as Malawians first,” he said. “Together, let us ensure a peaceful, free, and fair election.” 

As the campaign season unfolds, Chakwera’s message sets the tone for what he hopes will be a credible, transparent, and violence-free election—one that strengthens Malawi’s democracy. 

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