Understanding NRB and MEC, lessons to the opposition

By Political Contributor

The need to understand the independence of the National Registration Bureau (NRB) and the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is paramount in ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process.

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) must realize that any attempts to undermine democratic values will not be tolerated by the citizens of the country.

During a recent DPP press briefing, journalists stood up to defend democracy by asking critical questions, highlighting the importance of a free press in holding those in power accountable.



Threatening the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and the National Registration Bureau.(NRB) will not bring solutions to the Malawian people, especially since it is evident that the DPP may not have a strong chance of winning the upcoming general election.

It is crucial for Malawians to understand that the MEC is composed of commissioners who represent various political parties and are appointed through party leadership to oversee the electoral process.

The DPP and its allies should not underestimate the significance of the independence of the MEC and NRB.

If they are already exhibiting self-centered behavior and threatening independent bodies, it raises concerns about their ability to govern effectively in the next five years.

Patricia Kaliati’s aggressive response to basic questions during the press briefing reflects a concerning trend of attacking the freedom of the press, a fundamental pillar of democracy.

It is concerning that the DPP and its allies failed to address critical questions during the briefing, such as the issue regarding Mukhito’s failure to apologize during Bingu wa Mutharika’s tenure.

This lack of transparency and accountability only adds to the skepticism surrounding the party’s intentions and capabilities.

As the country gears up for the upcoming election, it is essential for all political parties to uphold democratic principles and respect the institutions that safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.