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Chakwera drops court fight, clears way for Mutharika takeover
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60664, member: 636"] Lazarus Chakwera abandoned legal challenges against Malawi's September 16 presidential election outcome. The Malawi Congress Party withdrew their judicial review case after electoral authorities confirmed Arthur Peter Mutharika's victory. Party spokesperson Jessie Kabwila announced the decision follows Chakwera's public concession speech. Electoral Commission results showed Mutharika received 3,035,249 votes compared with Chakwera's 1,765,170 total. The party initially filed urgent court applications questioning electoral complaint procedures. Judge Howard Pemba rejected their injunction request while permitting judicial review proceedings. Chakwera chose national stability over extended legal disputes. Political expert Ernest Thindwa praised the outgoing president's statesmanship during this democratic transition. The withdrawal eliminates potential constitutional conflicts before Mutharika assumes office. Citizens expect the incoming administration to address economic challenges and governance reforms. Chakwera's peaceful acceptance strengthens Malawi's democratic institutions. His actions demonstrate leadership beyond partisan political interests. [/QUOTE]
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