| [Malawi] MEC Engages Six Pre-Election Observer Missions Ahead of 2025 General Election |
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| Last updated 2025-06-23 |
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MEC Engages Six Pre-Election Observer Missions Ahead of 2025 General Election
As Malawi moves closer to its historic tripartite General Election scheduled for 16 September 2025, the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has met with six international pre-election observer missions as part of its commitment to transparency, openness, and international electoral best practice.
The
meetings, which took place between April
and June 2025, included high-level delegations from the African Union (AU), COMESA, European Union (EU), SADC
Electoral Advisory Council (SEAC), African Centre for Governance (ACG), and most recently, the Electoral Commissions Forum of SADC Countries
(ECF-SADC).
In her
remarks during the meeting with the ECF-SADC delegation on 5 June 2025 at MEC Head Office in
Lilongwe, MEC Chairperson Justice Dr.
Annabel Mtalimanja emphasized the importance of regional and
international cooperation in strengthening democratic processes. “Your
presence here affirms the regional vision of building electoral excellence
through mutual support and knowledge exchange,” she said. “We are determined to
ensure that the 2025 General Elections are credible, transparent, inclusive,
and peaceful.”
The
Commission’s engagements with observer missions included: 1.
African
Union and COMESA – A joint pre-election technical mission met MEC on 1 April 2025 at BICC, followed by a
debrief on 4 April at MEC Head
Office. 2.
European
Union – An expert team from the EU’s pre-election
assessment mission held a consultative meeting on 1 April 2025 at MEC Head Office. 3.
SADC
Electoral Advisory Council (SEAC) – Held initial talks on 6 May 2025 at Sunbird Capital,
followed by a debrief session on 9 May
at the same venue. 4.
African
Union (AU) Multistakeholder Dialogue on Women’s Participation – On 12 May, MEC engaged with a high-level
AU delegation during the Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue on Women’s Political
Participation and Prevention of Violence Against Women, coinciding with the
conference held from 12–13 May 2025
at Sunbird Capital. 5.
African
Centre for Governance (ACG) – Met with the Commission on 13 May 2025, with a follow-up debrief
held on 16 May. 6.
ECF-SADC
Pre-Election Mission – The most recent meeting was held on 5 June 2025, with a debrief scheduled
for 7 June 2025.
During the
meetings, Malawi Electoral Commission shared updates on its readiness for the
elections, including key milestones such as:
Justice
Mtalimanja also highlighted the Commission’s continued engagement with
recommendations from previous observer missions. “We have reviewed and acted on
all previous ECF-SADC recommendations. We believe in continuous improvement and
are committed to learning from peer experiences,” she said.
The
Chairperson reaffirmed the Commission’s vision to deliver an election that
could serve as a regional model for
credibility, efficiency, and integrity. As Malawi gears up for
nomination, campaigning, and polling, the input from these observer missions
will inform adjustments and improvements to ensure a smooth and trusted
process.
The observer
engagements underscore MEC’s strong commitment to international best practices and Malawi’s dedication to
safeguarding democratic values through collaboration, transparency, and
dialogue. |
