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Mbava
7 years ago

pp u ve to be the last party to demand this a katsonga nde mngamisala mankhwala akuwazunguza bongo

Mapwevupwevu
Mapwevupwevu
7 years ago

PP was founded on defections when Bingu died. Ralph Jooma, John Bande… all the PP ministers including Harry Mkandawire himself defected from DPP why didnt they use section 65 on themselves?

Dengulanga
7 years ago

PP ,MCP and any other parties in Malawi should stop wasting time on Section 65.Their only hope and that of Malawians will be to focus on electoral reform. Strengthen the system such that it makes it difficult for the DPP-a CABAL OF THIEVES, MURDERERS, TRIBALISTS TO RIG THE 2019 ELECTIONS. Herewith some suggestions to be pursued: (a) Election results at Presidential, Member of Parliament, should be counted at each Polling center level and announced there and then and signed of on a piece of paper that has a serial number and annotates. (b) All ballot boxes should have identifiable serial… Read more »

Gawa Undi
Gawa Undi
7 years ago

Section 65 is not applicable to fired MPs and Indipendents. Don’t waste our space and time. When you fired Makina where did you had in mind he would go? Shupiti!

Wabira pachande
7 years ago
Reply to  Gawa Undi

Choka Gawa undi read the constution well friend.

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