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Nthanda Times | National | Chakwera inherited broken economy, can’t solve every problem overnight
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Chakwera inherited broken economy, can’t solve every problem overnight

Alick Phiri
Alick Phiri - Contributor
Published August 21, 2023
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There is no doubt that the Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has risen to prominence in recent years, particularly years leading to the exit from power of the Democratic Progressive Party due to its role of leading mass protests against electoral fraud and general maladministration.

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President Chakwera inherited a broken economy from the DPP regime

Over the weekend HRDC issued a press release where they raised a number of socio-economic ills the country is facing.

However, if the truth is to be told there is nothing the HRDC is saying that other competent bodies such as the Episcopal Conference of Malawi have not already said.

Perhaps from the onset, Malawians must draw parallels what the HRDC and the way the Episcopal Conference of Malawi deals with issues of national interest.

It is only this month that President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera acknowledged the role the Catholic Bishops play in this country including speaking the truth to power.

Although the pastoral letters are brutal sometimes, but the Catholics rarely agitate for regime change.

HRDC on the other hand always makes careless remarks, calling for an early election with an intention to change the regime.

In the press release the HRDC has proposed for an early election should government fail to address some of the problems they raised.

While HRDC may have every right to query government on some issues that need urgent attention,calling for an early election is not the answer to the prevailing problems.

But in agitating for regime change where are they placing the Malawi Congress Party and President Chakwera?

As someone has rightly observed, what will happen if MCP and Chakwera win the proposed early election again?

In any case, looking at the current political landscape, it is only MCP and Chakwera who are assured of victory any day.

If anything, DPP is not a better alternative and HRDC should know better that Malawi is in this mess largely because of the way DPP presided over the affairs of this country.

President Chakwera inherited a broken economy. By the way, HRDC must not get twisted, even their demonstrations enjoyed massive patronage particularly after it came apparent that there had been systematic fraud in the 2019 elections, that is beside the fact that Malawians were fed up with the DPP.

Things may not be good in the country but Malawi is better off now compared to how things were under DPP and I do not believe people are that desperate to bring back the DPP.

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