MCP PRESIDENT LAZARUS CHAKWERA HAS MADE THIS STATEMENT
Fellow
Malawians; Today at 6.15am, I called the President-elect, Prof. Arthur
Peter Mutharika, who has since been sworn in as the 5th President of the
Republic of Malawi. I called to congratulate him and to wish him well.
As
you all know we had been given a hearing at the High Court in Blantyre
yesterday. Three issues were presented for determination by the Court:-
1. Whether the injunction that had been obtained by Hon. Friday
Jumbe preventing MEC from conducting a recount was valid. The court
ordered that the injunction was wrongly obtained and discharged the
injunction.
2. The court was asked to rule whether MEC had the power to order a recount and the court decided that MEC had the power to do anything that it needs to do to arrive at a free and fair result and that includes a recount of ballots.
3. On whether MEC could postpone the announcement of results beyond the 8 days period the court ruled that the 8 day period ought to be reviewed because it can lead to injustice.
2. The court was asked to rule whether MEC had the power to order a recount and the court decided that MEC had the power to do anything that it needs to do to arrive at a free and fair result and that includes a recount of ballots.
3. On whether MEC could postpone the announcement of results beyond the 8 days period the court ruled that the 8 day period ought to be reviewed because it can lead to injustice.
The
court lamented the predicament it found itself in but nonetheless said
the period of 8 days could not be extended. We thus found ourselves in a
situation where the court said a recount which MEC said had to be done
to arrive at a credible result had to be done in one and half hours. In
making the announcement the Chairman of MEC stated that "some of the
Commissioners of MEC had expressed reservations at some of the results
as received by MEC" but stated that the due process that had been
followed did not allow them to satisfy themselves by way of a recount.
He
stated that the rule of law compelled them to announce the results and
as Commissioners they had to obey the law. We are aware that it was not
just some of the Commissioners but the majority, seven out of ten that
expressed reservations at the determination.
In
fact the 7 Commissioners issued a communique to the effect that they
could not make a determination without a recount of the ballots of the
Presidential Vote. We find ourselves therefore in a position where on
MEC's own admission the result of Presidential
vote is flawed but they are compelled to
announce it and on that basis the President of Malawi declared. This is a very sad situation where our democracy
and the will of the people of Malawi are held to ransom by virtue of some technical phrase of law that says the result must be given in 8 days regardless of glaring fraud and irregularities. We are aware that the result announced yesterday can be challenged and in fact it ought to be challenged but to what effect and for what benefit to the Malawian people. The institutions put in place to safeguard our democracy, MEC and the Judiciary, have confirmed their inadequacies. We have always believed that to every wrong there must be a remedy but our experiences since May 20 tell us otherwise. It is therefore with the heaviest of hearts that I wish to thank all the supporters of the MCP and all people of good will who supported our cause, in cash, counsel and prayers. It was and remains a good cause.
vote is flawed but they are compelled to
announce it and on that basis the President of Malawi declared. This is a very sad situation where our democracy
and the will of the people of Malawi are held to ransom by virtue of some technical phrase of law that says the result must be given in 8 days regardless of glaring fraud and irregularities. We are aware that the result announced yesterday can be challenged and in fact it ought to be challenged but to what effect and for what benefit to the Malawian people. The institutions put in place to safeguard our democracy, MEC and the Judiciary, have confirmed their inadequacies. We have always believed that to every wrong there must be a remedy but our experiences since May 20 tell us otherwise. It is therefore with the heaviest of hearts that I wish to thank all the supporters of the MCP and all people of good will who supported our cause, in cash, counsel and prayers. It was and remains a good cause.
In
eight months we ran a formidable campaign that gave hope to many
Malawians that a truly transformative development agenda was possible.
We stuck to our values. And we have no regrets.
Are we disappointed?? Yes!!
Are we discouraged?? No!!
We
believe we did not lose. The systems failed us and all this happened in
full view of all Malawians and the world. And we believe that Malawians
would still have loved to know what really happened. We now bow to the
reality of the present situation and say let us move on. Let us keep
peace. There
can only be one President at a time. It is my hope that when history comes to judge me, the Chakwera campaign and what happened in this election pertaining to the declaration of the
Presidential winner it will judge us kindly.
can only be one President at a time. It is my hope that when history comes to judge me, the Chakwera campaign and what happened in this election pertaining to the declaration of the
Presidential winner it will judge us kindly.
We congratulate and wish the new President well.
We pray for him and our country and may God continue to bless Malawi and keep it a land of peace.
God bless you all.
Dr Lazarus Chakwera -
May 31st 2014
May 31st 2014
CREDIT: WANABIDII
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