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Malawian President Joyce Banda 'annuls election' | Malawian President Joyce Banda 'annuls election' |
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Malawi's President Joyce Banda says she is annulling this week's general election - in which she was a candidate - because of voting "irregularities". | Malawi's President Joyce Banda says she is annulling this week's general election - in which she was a candidate - because of voting "irregularities". |
Ms Banda had earlier said Tuesday's vote had been marred by rigging, multiple voting and computer-hacking. | Ms Banda had earlier said Tuesday's vote had been marred by rigging, multiple voting and computer-hacking. |
She said a new vote should be held within 90 days but she would not stand again in any new poll. | She said a new vote should be held within 90 days but she would not stand again in any new poll. |
However, the head of the electoral commission said the president did not have the power to annul the vote. | |
Malawi's election was chaotic, with one BBC correspondent reporting people voting two days on from election day because of delays in distributing polling material. | |
Frustrated voters set one polling station alight and smashed election material at another. | |
In some places, voting boxes or lids did not arrive so officials used buckets and plastic wrap. | |
The president of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), Maxon Mbendera. said despite problems involving the electronic count, the poll remained valid and vote-counting would go on. | |
Late on Friday, the MEC said Joyce Banda's rival candidate Peter Mutharika had taken a lead of 42%, with 30% of votes counted. Ms Banda was in second place with 23%, the commission said. | |
"I am nullifying the elections, using the powers invested in me by the Malawi constitution," Ms Banda told a news conference. | |
"I want to give Malawians an opportunity to choose a candidate of their choice in a free and fair manner. When elections are to be held again, I will be stepping aside," she added. | "I want to give Malawians an opportunity to choose a candidate of their choice in a free and fair manner. When elections are to be held again, I will be stepping aside," she added. |
Mrs Banda had previously accused a party, which she did not name, of infiltrating and hacking the MEC's counting system. | Mrs Banda had previously accused a party, which she did not name, of infiltrating and hacking the MEC's counting system. |
The MEC's chairman denied that its system had been hacked. | The MEC's chairman denied that its system had been hacked. |
In a previous statement about the elections, Mrs Banda had said that irregularities included | In a previous statement about the elections, Mrs Banda had said that irregularities included |
Around 7.5 million people were eligible to vote in the fifth elections since the end of one-party rule 20 years ago. | Around 7.5 million people were eligible to vote in the fifth elections since the end of one-party rule 20 years ago. |
This was the first time that Malawi held presidential, parliamentary and local elections on the same day. | This was the first time that Malawi held presidential, parliamentary and local elections on the same day. |