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Malawi’s President refuses to concede election

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Although the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is yet to declare the final result from the re-run of the presidential election, early indications show that the incumbent Peter Mutharika is trailing behind his main rival Lazarus Chakwera.

Mr Mutharika says there’s no winner or loser, and has
refused to concede defeat.

According to his running mate, Atupele Muluzi, who said he
had been sent by Mutharika to address the media, the president is appealing to
all his supporters to disregard reports that say he has lost the elections,
saying they must wait for the MEC’s official announcement.

Atupele Muluzi is son of former President Bakili Muluzi and
leader of a small opposition party, the United Democratic Front (UDF) which was
in an electoral alliance with Mr Mutharika’s governing Democratic Progressive
Party (DPP).

The young Muluzi claimed that up to 15 monitors deployed by
the DPP /UDF to opposition strongholds are currently missing and feared dead
after being attacked by opposition loyalists.

Results from all 28 districts, signed off by officials and
party representatives at district level show that President Mutharika is lagging
behind Lazarus Chakwera — who leads the main opposition Malawi Congress Party
and represents the Tonse Alliance made up of nine opposition parties.



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