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Chakwera's Silence on Police and Military Inaction Sparks Growing Concerns
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46689, member: 636"] President Lazarus Chakwera stays quiet as more people demand he fire top police and army leaders. Citizens and activist groups want the Inspector General of Police and the Malawi Defence Force Commander removed from their jobs. These demands come after security forces failed to protect peaceful protesters from violent attacks. The president has not responded to the growing pressure from the public. His silence makes people question who really runs the country. Security forces have repeatedly failed to stop attacks against peaceful activists and protesters. Some attacks remind older Malawians of the brutal Malawi Young Pioneers from the one-party era. People wonder if Chakwera has turned the army and police into tools for political control. Citizens see military and police officers standing around during violent incidents against activists. This behavior suggests either the president supports these failures or has lost control of his security forces. Chakwera has developed a reputation for slow decision-making that frustrates many Malawians. His delays create doubt about his leadership abilities among the population. People want a president who acts quickly to defend democratic rights and holds security officials responsible. The country does not need to return to authoritarian rule under a security state. Citizens are watching and judging his response to these serious problems. The president has complete authority as Commander-in-Chief to dismiss both security leaders. His continued silence sends a message that troubles many observers. Malawians expect their leader to take action when security forces fail to protect citizens. [/QUOTE]
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