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Opposition leader files petition to have Malawi election annulled

Lazarus Chakwera files petition to annul Malawi election

Main opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera (C) flanked by his running mate Sidiki Mia (L) and party’s campaign director Moses Kunkuyu, gives a press conference at his residence in Blantyre, on May 22, 2019, ahead of the election result. - Malawi opposition leader Lazarus Chakwera on May 22, 2019 warned against attempts to rig the country's election, claiming he was leading as votes were slowly tallied. Chakwera said his Malawi Congress Party (MCP) was conducting its own count, even though local observers earlier declared the election largely free and fair. (Photo by AMOS GUMULIRA / AFP)

Malawi’s opposition leader Lazarus Chakwera on Friday rejected the result of last week’s presidential election, saying he had launched a court battle to have the vote annulled on the grounds of fraud.

Chakwera lost the election by just 159,000 votes to incumbent president Peter Mutharika, who was hurriedly sworn into office just a day after the delayed result was issued on Monday.

“I reject the Malawi Electoral Commission’s fraudulent presidential results,” Chakwera said in a statement, adding that he was filing a high court petition to have the election declared void.

“What we have witnessed in front of our very eyes is not an election, but daylight robbery, a crime against our decency as a people and our democracy as a nation,” he said.

Chakwera’s Malawi Congress Party (MCP) last weekend had won a brief court injunction to halt the release of the results, claiming “very glaring irregularities”.

The party said that results sheets were covered in correction fluid and some sheets from polling stations far apart had the same handwriting.

The injunction was lifted on Monday and Mutharika was declared the winner hours later.

At his swearing-in on Tuesday, Mutharika urged opposition parties to accept the outcome, saying “they have to accept that there can only be one winner.”

Mutharika, of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), won the ballot with 38.57 percent of the vote, against Chakwera on 35.41 percent.

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