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State Power and Split Opposition Give Chakwera 2025 Malawi Edge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45335, member: 636"] People who support the Democratic Progressive Party think they can beat President Chakwera easily next year. They point to money problems, broken campaign promises, and how the government handled Vice President Chilima's plane crash. These supporters believe these issues will help them win the election. However, many signs show Chakwera has several advantages that could help him stay in power. The real story about who might win involves looking at what actually happens on the ground. Chakwera controls government money and resources that help him campaign across the country. He uses state machinery to fund his events and reach more voters than other candidates can. Many people worry that Chakwera influences important groups like the election commission and courts. Opposition parties wanted an independent check of the voting system, but election officials said no. Some think the election commission leaders favor Chakwera's party. The president also gives money to teachers, reporters, and religious leaders at government buildings. This strategy might win over people who have not decided how to vote. Chakwera's party has strong support in the central region where most voters live. Meanwhile, opposition parties in the south are fighting each other instead of working together. The Democratic Progressive Party wants to keep control of any partnership deals, which pushes other parties away from joining forces. [/QUOTE]
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