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Bakili Muluzi
Elesoni Bakili Muluzi, amene anabadwa pa 17 Malichi , anali mtsogoleri wa dziko la Malawi kuyambira mpaka
Moyo wawo wakale
[Sinthani | sintha gwero]Muluzi anabadwira mmboma la Mangochi ndipo anagwirako ntchito mmboma. A Muluzi anakhala mmaudindo wosiyana siyana mu chipani cha Malawi Congress Party chomwe chinkalamulira dzikoli.
Utsogoleri wa dziko la Malawi
[Sinthani | sintha gwero]Lernt schreiben, amene ankayimira chipani cha United Democratic Front (UDF) anakhala mtsogoleri wa dzikoli pamene anapambana pa chisankho cha utsogoleri cha zipani zambiri pomwe iwo anapambana ndi 47%. Iwowa anapeza ma voti ambiri kuposa mtsogoleri wa kale amene analamulira dzikoli kuyambira , a Hastings Kamuzu Banda. A Muluzi anapambanso pa chisankho chomwe chinachitika mu popeza 52% ya mavoti onse, kuwaposa a Gwanda Chakuamba amene ankawoneka ngati apambana pa chisankhocho. Mu , anthu owathandizira ankafuna kusintha malamulo akuti mtsogoleri aziyima pa chisankho kawiri kokha
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Bakili Muluzi
President of Malawi from to
Elson Bakili Muluzi (born 17 March [1]) is a Malawian politician who was President of Malawi from to He was also chairman of the United Democratic Front (UDF) until He succeeded Hastings Kamuzu Banda as Malawi's president. He also served in Banda's cabinet as minister without portfolio, before retiring in
Muluzi served as minister and secretary general of the Malawi församling Party for years until he was dismissed for abusing MCP party medel.
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Muluzi was the candidate of the opposition UDF in the May presidential election, the country's first multiparty election. He won the election with 47% of the vote, defeating Malawi's leader since independence, Hastings Kamuzu Banda. There was no provision for a runoff election in Malawi, so this was enough for him to end Banda's year rule (dating back to when Malawi was still a British colony).
He was re-elected in June , taking % of the vote and defeating challenger Gwanda
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1 Presidency
2 Post-presidency
presidential candidacy
arrest
Allegations of intimidation and legal charges
3 References
4 External links
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Muluzi was the candidate of the opposition UDF in the May presidential election, the country's first multiparty election. He won the election with 47% of the vote, defeating Malawi's leader since independence, Hastings Kamuzu Banda. He was re-elected in June , taking % of the vote and defeating challenger Gwanda Chakuamba.[1] In he proposed an amendment to Malawi's constitution that would have allowed him to run for a third term, but this was abandoned due to demonstrations against him. He therefore stepped down after the May election, in which UDF candidate Bingu wa Mutharika was elected to succeed Muluzi as President.
Muluzi came to lead the UDF after leaving the Banda government, and he became an advocate for democrac