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Analysts say independents struggle as Malawi campaign ends quietly
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57670, member: 636"] Malawi approaches its September 16 tripartite elections with observers noting diminished campaign enthusiasm compared to previous voting cycles. Political parties conducted rallies and media events across the nation, yet analysts report a decline in public energy levels. Many citizens appear to have formed voting decisions early in the campaign process. The subdued atmosphere raises questions about voter engagement and potential election surprises. Independent presidential candidates struggle against established party visibility. George Chaima, a political analyst, explains that independent candidates possess intelligence and governance vision but fail to translate these qualities into effective campaigning. These candidates lack confidence when competing against established political organizations. Malawian voters demonstrate limited knowledge of the democratic system, which further disadvantages independent campaigns. Some independents choose to align with larger parties rather than pursue vigorous individual campaigns. Milward Tobias, an independent presidential candidate, maintains confidence in his electoral prospects. He believes traditional campaign methods have become ineffective across all political organizations. The Malawi Electoral Commission approved seventeen presidential candidates, with eleven representing political parties and six running independently. [/QUOTE]
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