President of Malawi
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President of the Republic of Malawi | |
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Mtsogoleri wa Dziko la Malawi (in Chichewa) | |
since 28 June 2020 | |
Executive branch of the Malawian Government | |
Style | His Excellency (formal) |
Member of | Cabinet |
Residence | State House, Lilongwe, Malawi |
Seat | Kamuzu Palace, Capital Hill, Lilongwe |
Term length | Five years, renewable once consecutively |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Malawi |
Formation | 6 July 1966 |
First holder | Hastings Banda |
Deputy | Vice President of Malawi |
Salary | 77,509,760 Malawian kwacha/US$ 74,300 annually |
Website | statehouse |
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The president of the Republic of Malawi (Chichewa: Mtsogoleri wa Dziko la Malawi) is the head of state and head of government of Malawi. The president leads the executive branch of the Government of Malawi and is the commander-in-chief of the Malawian Defence Force. The current president is Lazarus Chakwera, who has served since being elected in June 2020.
Executive branch
[edit]Under the 1995 constitution, the president, who is both head of state and head of government, is chosen through universal direct suffrage every five years. Malawi has a vice-president who is elected with the president. The president has the option of appointing a second vice-president, who must be from a different party. It also includes a presidentially appointed cabinet. The members of the cabinet of Malawi can be drawn from either within or outside of the legislature. The President is also concurrently the Minister of Defence.
The current president is Lazarus Chakwera sworn in as president of Malawi on 28 June 2020.
Origins of the presidency
[edit]On 6 July 1964, Nyasaland became independent from British rule and renamed itself Malawi, with Elizabeth II as Queen of Malawi. Under a new constitution in 1966, Malawi became a republic with prime minister Hastings Banda becoming its first president. Under the country's 1966, 1994 and 1995 constitutions, the president is executive head of state and government, and serves a five-year term. The first president, Banda, was elected by the National Assembly, and was named president for life in 1971. Subsequent presidents have been popularly elected.
After the restoration of multiparty democracy in 1993, the presidency was hedged about with a number of checks and balances to prevent its total dominance over the political system.
Election to the presidency
[edit]The president is elected by a majority vote (50% + 1) of the electorate through direct, universal and equal suffrage. All Malawian citizens that have attained the age of 18 are eligible to vote in all elections. Every presidential candidate shall declare who shall be the vice-president if elected at the time of the candidate's nomination. The vice-president shall be elected concurrently with the president, with both names on the ballot.
Term limits
[edit]As of 2021, the Constitution of Malawi limits a president to two consecutive five-year terms. There was an attempt to modify the term limits in 2003 for Bakili Muluzi, but it did not materialize.[1]
List of presidents
[edit]Latest election
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of colonial heads of Malawi (Nyasaland)
- List of heads of state of Malawi
- List of heads of government of Malawi
- Lists of incumbents
References
[edit]- ^ Cook, Candace; Siegle, Joseph. "Circumvention of Term Limits Weakens Governance in Africa". Africa Center for Strategic Studies.