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Home » Politics » Malawi President Concedes Election to His Predecessor

Malawi President Concedes Election to His Predecessor

The concession from President Lazarus Chakwera came despite reports of irregularities at the polls. Final results showed that Peter Mutharika had won nearly 57 percent of the vote. | By JOHN ELIGON, Johannesburg, and GOLDEN MATONGA, Malawi

September 25, 2025
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President Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi conceded the election on Wednesday, clearing the way for the return to power of Peter Mutharika, the rival whom he unseated five years ago in a rerun of an election that was annulled because of irregularities.

Mr. Chakwera addressed the nation before the Malawi Electoral Commission announced the final results of last week’s presidential election. Hours after he spoke, the commission said that Mr. Mutharika had won with nearly 57 percent of the vote, while Mr. Chakwera had secured just 33 percent.

“It is only right that I concede defeat out of respect for your will as citizens and out of respect for the Constitution,” Mr. Chakwera said in his televised address to the nation. He called on election officials to conduct a full review of reports of irregularities at the polls, but said he was “fully committed to facilitate a peaceful transfer of power.”

Mr. Chakwera’s concession all but guarantees that there will not be a repeat of the tumult after the 2019 election. Mr. Mutharika had been announced as the winner, but Malawi’s top court ruled that the election needed to be rerun because of widespread irregularities — the first time it had taken such a step. In the rerun the following year, Mr. Mutharika lost to Mr. Chakwera in what was hailed a democratic breakthrough on a continent where leaders often cling to power through fraud and violence.

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After the vote last week, Mr. Chakwera and his party went to court to try to prevent the Electoral Commission from announcing results before allegations of irregularities were resolved. But the court ruled that the release of the results could proceed.

On Wednesday, Mr. Chakwera, 70, said that he accepted the court’s ruling, and that the anomalies in the election would not necessarily alter the final outcome in favor of Mr. Mutharika.

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The first term of Mr. Mutharika, an 85-year-old Yale-educated former law professor, was marred by allegation of corruption. Analysts say that voters backed him this year largely because Mr. Chakwera had failed to stabilize an ailing economy that has left many Malawians struggling to afford basic goods.

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