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Bid to halt Malawi poll results | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Malawi's main opposition party has called for the release of results from Tuesday's general election to be stopped, citing "irregularities". | |
The Malawi Congress Party says its election agents were denied access to counting centres in its traditional stronghold in the Central Region. | |
Several MCP parliamentary candidates have lost their seats in the area. | |
The MCP presidential candidate said he would not accept President Bingu wa Mutharika being declared the victor. | |
The presidential contest between the two men had been seen as the closest in the country's history. | |
John Tembo is backed by ex-President Bakili Muluzi, whose attempt to run for a third term was blocked by the courts. | |
While it is still among the poorest nations, Malawi has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and Western donors hope its relative stability over the past decade will not be disrupted. | While it is still among the poorest nations, Malawi has one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and Western donors hope its relative stability over the past decade will not be disrupted. |
Radio raided | |
Chief Election Officer David Bandawe said the electoral commission would investigate the MCP complaints. | |
Results have been released from just 1% of the 3,897 polling stations around the country. | |
President Mutharika has 34,585 votes against 10,954 for Mr Tembo. | |
MALAWI POLL BY NUMBERS 5.9m voters, 3,900 poll boothsSeven presidential contenders1,100 candidates for 193 parliamentary seatsAverage annual income: $313 (£200) per head class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/8050887.stm">Bingu wa Mutharika: Leading man? class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/3198197.stm">John Tembo: Poised for power? class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/8046766.stm">Q&A: Elections in Malawi | |
Earlier, John Kufuor, team leader for the Commonwealth observer group, told the BBC he had been concerned with the media coverage during the election process. | |
"The major handicap, we thought, was lack of coverage of the parties outside the government," he said. | |
AFP news agency reported that police had raided a radio station owned by Mr Muluzi shortly before polls opened. | |
The agency cited police as saying three members of staff had been arrested at Joy Radio, and was told by an editor that a tape of a satirical programme had been seized. | The agency cited police as saying three members of staff had been arrested at Joy Radio, and was told by an editor that a tape of a satirical programme had been seized. |
The election follows a long political feud between Mr Mutharika and his predecessor Mr Muluzi that has caused riots, a failed impeachment bid, parliamentary deadlock and coup plot claims. | The election follows a long political feud between Mr Mutharika and his predecessor Mr Muluzi that has caused riots, a failed impeachment bid, parliamentary deadlock and coup plot claims. |
Mr Muluzi lost a court battle on Saturday to be able to stand for a third term, having argued in vain that after a break of five years, he should be able to run for office again. | Mr Muluzi lost a court battle on Saturday to be able to stand for a third term, having argued in vain that after a break of five years, he should be able to run for office again. |
His United Democratic Front has endorsed Mr Tembo, leader of the Malawi Congress Party, which governed the country for 30 years. | His United Democratic Front has endorsed Mr Tembo, leader of the Malawi Congress Party, which governed the country for 30 years. |
Mr Mutharika fell out with his one-time backer in 2004, accusing Mr Muluzi of trying to stonewall an anti-corruption drive. | Mr Mutharika fell out with his one-time backer in 2004, accusing Mr Muluzi of trying to stonewall an anti-corruption drive. |
Mr Muluzi is being tried on charges of siphoning $10m (£6.5m) from donor countries, but insists the charges are politically motivated. | Mr Muluzi is being tried on charges of siphoning $10m (£6.5m) from donor countries, but insists the charges are politically motivated. |
Mr Mutharika quit his rival's party in 2005 to form his own Democratic Progressive Party and lead a minority government. | Mr Mutharika quit his rival's party in 2005 to form his own Democratic Progressive Party and lead a minority government. |
The 75-year-old former World Bank official, who has won praise from Western donors, says he only wants one more term and will then retire. | The 75-year-old former World Bank official, who has won praise from Western donors, says he only wants one more term and will then retire. |
Mr Tembo, 77, once a leading figure in the regime of the late dictator Hastings Kamuzu Banda, is hoping the election will bring to an end 15 years in opposition. | Mr Tembo, 77, once a leading figure in the regime of the late dictator Hastings Kamuzu Banda, is hoping the election will bring to an end 15 years in opposition. |
Poverty, agriculture and health care are the big issues for Malawi, where two-thirds of the population lives on less than a dollar a day and Aids has orphaned an estimated one million children. | Poverty, agriculture and health care are the big issues for Malawi, where two-thirds of the population lives on less than a dollar a day and Aids has orphaned an estimated one million children. |
In the parliamentary election, about 1,100 candidates, including a record number of women, are standing but no party is expected to win an outright majority. | In the parliamentary election, about 1,100 candidates, including a record number of women, are standing but no party is expected to win an outright majority. |
There are five other candidates in the presidential race but two have already conceded that President Mutharika has won. | |
Final results are expected by Thursday. | Final results are expected by Thursday. |