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DPP committee boots Chakwera from Mutharika's big day
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63687, member: 636"] The Democratic Progressive Party organizing committee blocked former President Lazarus Chakwera and his secretary, Collen Zamba, from attending President Peter Mutharika's inauguration ceremony, according to sources. Chakwera was scheduled to transfer power symbolically to Mutharika at the event. The absence of the outgoing leader raises questions about democratic norms in Malawi, as ceremonial handovers typically demonstrate peaceful transitions and acknowledge electoral outcomes. The presence of both leaders at such ceremonies typically reinforces government continuity, builds public confidence in political institutions, and promotes national unity across partisan divides. A smooth transition also establishes expectations for future leaders to respect electoral processes and legal frameworks. The decision to exclude Chakwera suggests tensions between the DPP and MCP administrations, with potential legal actions against officials from the previous government being considered. [/QUOTE]
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