Malawi | Human Rights & Democracy Building
Stalemate between Malawi ruler, parliament intensifies
Reuters South Africa - Johannesburg,South Africa
By Mabvuto Banda LILONGWE (Reuters) - Malawi's president has cancelled a sitting of the southern African nation's parliament, raising the stakes in a political feud that threatens the government and implementation of international donor programmes. President Bingu wa Mutharika had vowed to prevent parliamentarians from meeting for a six-week session until they agreed not to expel 70 members of his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which is largely made up former opposition members. The opposition United Democratic Front is angry wa Mutharika bolted its ranks after winning the 2004 election and formed the DPP. It and another opposition party want to remove the DPP MPs under a constitutional provision -- Section 65 -- that prevents floor-crossing. If successful, they would have enough support to pass a no-confidence vote in wa Mutharika's government as well as an impeachment motion against the Malawian leader. "The president is asking the opposition to stop the issue of section 65 and agree that parliament meets to discuss other important matters ... Malawi's 193-member parliament was to consider a number of World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) programmes seen as key to the impoverished nation, which relies heavily on donor support ... The next sitting is scheduled for June ...
Reuters South Africa - Johannesburg,South Africa
By Mabvuto Banda LILONGWE (Reuters) - Malawi's president has cancelled a sitting of the southern African nation's parliament, raising the stakes in a political feud that threatens the government and implementation of international donor programmes. President Bingu wa Mutharika had vowed to prevent parliamentarians from meeting for a six-week session until they agreed not to expel 70 members of his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which is largely made up former opposition members. The opposition United Democratic Front is angry wa Mutharika bolted its ranks after winning the 2004 election and formed the DPP. It and another opposition party want to remove the DPP MPs under a constitutional provision -- Section 65 -- that prevents floor-crossing. If successful, they would have enough support to pass a no-confidence vote in wa Mutharika's government as well as an impeachment motion against the Malawian leader. "The president is asking the opposition to stop the issue of section 65 and agree that parliament meets to discuss other important matters ... Malawi's 193-member parliament was to consider a number of World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) programmes seen as key to the impoverished nation, which relies heavily on donor support ... The next sitting is scheduled for June ...
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