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Malawi govt rigs election commission, snubs DPP's Somanje
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52265, member: 636"] Malawi's main opposition party has challenged the government over electoral commission appointments that excluded one of their candidates. The Democratic Progressive Party submitted three qualified nominees for consideration as required by law. Officials selected just two candidates from the opposition slate while rejecting Mackford Somanje without explanation. Party leaders argue this decision violates principles of balanced political representation in the electoral body. The Tonse administration has yet to provide a public justification for the exclusion. Somanje brings extensive administrative experience and political expertise to the potential role. Opposition officials describe him as possessing the necessary integrity and professional competence for commission service. The DPP contends that systematic marginalization of opposition voices threatens democratic institutions. Party representatives demand transparency regarding the selection criteria applied to their nominees. They warn that partisan appointment processes could undermine public confidence in electoral independence. Political analysts monitor the dispute as Malawi approaches the 2025 general elections. The controversy highlights tensions between the ruling and opposition parties over governance matters. Legal experts emphasize that fair commission appointments remain essential for maintaining democratic credibility. The DPP plans to explore constitutional remedies if the government fails to address their concerns. Electoral integrity depends on transparent processes that ensure institutional impartiality. [/QUOTE]
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