National Assembly (Malawi)

Supreme legislative body of Malawi
National Assembly
Type
Type
Lower House (de jure)[nb 1]
Unicameral (de facto)
History
Founded26 May 1964
New session started
June 2019
Leadership
Catherine Gotani Hara, MCP
since 19 June 2019
Structure
Seats193
Political groups
Government (97)[2]
  •   MCP (59)
  •   UTM (5)
  •   Independent (33)

Opposition (96)

  •   DPP (56)
  •   UDF (10)
  •   PP (4)
  •   AFORD (1)
  •   Independent (25)
Length of term
5 years
Elections
Voting system
First-past-the-post
Last election
21 May 2019
Meeting place
Lilongwe
Website
www.parliament.gov.mw
Part of a series on
Politics of Malawi
Constitution
Government
  • President (list)
    Lazarus Chakwera
  • Vice-President
    Vacant
  • Cabinet
Legislature
National symbols
flag Malawi portal
  • v
  • t
  • e

The National Assembly of Malawi is the supreme legislative body of the nation. It is situated on Capital Hill, Lilongwe along Presidential Way. The National Assembly alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in Malawi. At its head is the Speaker of the House who is elected by his or her peers.[3] Since June 19, 2019, the Speaker is Catherine Gotani Hara.

The 1994 Constitution provided for a Senate, but Parliament repealed it. Malawi therefore has a unicameral legislature in practice.[3] The National Assembly has 193 members of Parliament (MPs) who are directly elected in single-member constituencies using the simple majority (or first-past-the-post) system and serve five-year terms.[4]

Current Parliament

The current parliament was inaugurated in June 2019 after the 2019 Malawian general election. No party managed to secure a majority in the house. Peter Mutharika won the presidential election, however, due to irregularities the constitutional court ordered a re-run of the presidential elections in 2020.[5] Parliament passed the Parliamentary and Presidential Elections Act (PPEA) Amendment Bill on 24 February 2020, extended the terms of MPs and local councillors by one year to allow for harmonised presidential, parliamentary and local elections in 2025.[6]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Constitution Provides for a Senate, but in practice the Senate has not yet been established; compare with the Federation Council of Iraq.[1]

References

  1. ^ Article 49 of the Constitution of Malawi: "'Parliament' consists of the National Assembly, the Senate and the President as Head of State."
  2. ^ https://t.me/africaelects/183 #Malawi: after losing 6 of the 7 recent by-elections, the DPP (centre) has lost its relative majority in the National Assembly for the first time since 2009.
  3. ^ a b http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/cafrad/unpan004840.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "africanelectionsportal.org -Malawi-". africanelections.org.
  5. ^ "How one of world's poorest countries can teach US a vital lesson – Susan Dalgety". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  6. ^ "Elections May 19 | The Nation Online | Malawi Daily Newspaper". The Nation Online. 25 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  • Official website
  • v
  • t
  • e
Chitipa District
  • Chitipa East
  • Chitipa South
  • Chitipa Central
  • Chitipa North
  • Chitipa Wenya
Karonga District
  • Karonga North
  • Karonga North West
  • Karonga Central
  • Karonga Nyungwe
  • Karonga South
Rumphi District
  • Rumphi East
  • Rumphi Central
  • Rumphi West
  • Rumphi North
Nkhata Bay District
  • Nkhata Bay North
  • Nkhata Bay Central
  • Nkhata Bay West
  • Nkhata Bay North West
  • Nkhata Bay South East
  • Nkhata Bay South
Likoma District
  • Likoma Islands
Mzimba District
  • Mzuzu City
  • Mzimba North
  • Mzimba North East
  • Mzimba West
  • Mzimba South
  • Mzimba Central
  • Mzimba Hora
  • Mzimba Luwerezi
  • Mzimba Solola
  • Mzimba East
  • Mzimba South West
  • Mzimba South East
Kasungu District
  • Kasungu North
  • Kasungu North North East
  • Kasungu West
  • Kasungu North West
  • Kasungu South
  • Kasungu South East
  • Kasungu East
  • Kasungu Central
  • Kasungu North East
Nkhotakota District
  • Nkhota Kota North
  • Nkhota Kota North East
  • Nkhota Kota Central
  • Nkhota Kota South
  • Nkhota Kota South East
Ntchisi District
  • Ntchisi East
  • Ntchisi South
  • Ntchisi North
  • Ntchisi North East
Dowa District
  • Dowa East
  • Dowa South East
  • Dowa North East
  • Dowa Ngala
  • Dowa Central
  • Dowa West
  • Dowa North
Salima District
  • Salima North
  • Salima Central
  • Salima South
  • Salima South East
  • Salima North West
Mchinji District
  • Mchinji North
  • Mchinji North East
  • Mchinji East
  • Mchinji West
  • Mchinji South
  • Mchinji South West
Lilongwe District
  • Mapuyu North
  • Mapuyu South
  • Lilongwe North
  • Lilongwe Msozi South
  • Lilongwe Msozi North
  • Lilongwe Kumachenga
  • Lilongwe North East
  • Lilongwe City West
  • Lilongwe Mpenu Nkhoma
  • Lilongwe Mpenu
  • Lilongwe South East
  • Lilongwe East
  • Lilongwe Central
  • Lilongwe City Centre
  • Lilongwe North West
  • Lilongwe City North
  • Lilongwe South West
  • Lilongwe City South East
  • Lilongwe City South West
  • Msinja North
  • Msinja South
  • Lilongwe South
Dedza District
  • Dedza North
  • Dedza Central
  • Dedza South West
  • Dedza North West
  • Dedza East
  • Dedza South
  • Dedza West
  • Dedza Central East
Ntcheu District
  • Ntcheu North East
  • Ntcheu Bwanje North
  • Ntcheu Bwanje South
  • Ntcheu Central
  • Ntcheu South
  • Ntcheu North
  • Ntcheu West
Mangochi District
  • Mangochi North
  • Mangochi North East
  • Mangochi Malombe
  • Mangochi East
  • Mangochi South
  • Mangochi South West
  • Mangochi Central
  • Mangochi Nkungulu
  • Mangochi West
  • Mangochi Monkey Bay
  • Mangochi Lutende
  • Mangochi Masongola
Balaka District
  • Balaka Central East
  • Balaka North
  • Balaka West
  • Balaka South
Machinga District
  • Machinga North East
  • Machinga Central
  • Machinga Central East
  • Machinga East
  • Machinga South
  • Machinga Likwenu
  • Machinga South East
Zomba District
  • Zomba Nsondole
  • Zomba Thondwe
  • Zomba Chingale
  • Zomba Changalume
  • Zomba Lisanjala
  • Zomba Malosa
  • Zomba Ntonya
  • Zomba Central
  • Zomba Likangala
  • Zomba Chisi
Chiradzulu District
  • Chiradzulu South
  • Chiradzulu Central
  • Chiradzulu North
  • Chiradzulu East
  • Chiradzulu West
Blantyre District
  • Blantyre North
  • Blantyre North East
  • Blantyre Rural East
  • Blantyre South West
  • Blantyre City Centre
  • Blantyre Malabada
  • Blantyre City South
  • Blantyre City East
  • Blantyre Bangwe
  • Blantyre City South East
  • Blantyre City West
  • Blantyre Kabula
  • Blantyre West
Mwanza District
  • Mwanza Central
  • Mwanza West
Neno District
  • Neno South
  • Neno North
Thyolo District
  • Thyolo North
  • Thyolo West
  • Thyolo Central
  • Thyolo South
  • Thyolo East
  • Thyolo South West
  • Thyolo Thava
Phalombe District
  • Phalombe South
  • Phalombe Central
  • Phalombe North
  • Phalombe East
  • Phalombe North East
Mulanje District
  • Mulanje South East
  • Mulanje South
  • Mulanje Central
  • Mulanje Limbuli
  • Mulanje Bale
  • Mulanje South West
  • Mulanje Pasani
  • Mulanje West
  • Mulanje North
Chikwawa District
  • Chikwawa South
  • Chikwawa Mkombezi
  • Chikwawa Central
  • Chikwawa North
  • Chikwawa East
  • Chikwawa West
Nsanje District
  • Nsanje South
  • Nsanje South West
  • Nsanje Central
  • Nsanje Lalanje
  • Nsanje North
  • v
  • t
  • e
Legislatures in Africa
Sovereign states
  • v
  • t
  • e
Federal
Unitary
Dependent and
other territories
Non-UN states
Historical
Related
  • National bicameral legislatures
  • National lower houses
  • National upper houses
Authority control databases Edit this at Wikidata
International
  • VIAF
National
  • Germany
  • United States
  • Israel
Other
  • IdRef

13°57′08″S 33°47′16″E / 13.9522°S 33.7878°E / -13.9522; 33.7878


Stub icon

This legislature-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e
Stub icon

This Malawi-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e