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Constituencies of Malawi are used to elect members of the National Assembly, the lower chamber of the Malawi Parliament. [1] There are over 193 constituencies, based on a formula where these constituencies were to be delineated based on population numbers. Each constituency returns one MP. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The 1994 Constitution provided for a Senate, but Parliament repealed it.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]
List of constituencies of Malawi This page was last edited on 28 July 2024, at 14:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Chitipa Central (Malawi Parliament constituency) Chitipa East (Malawi Parliament constituency) Chitipa North (Malawi Parliament constituency) Chitipa South (Malawi Parliament constituency) Chitipa Wenya (Malawi Parliament constituency)
Mzuzu City Constituency is a constituency for the National Assembly of Malawi, located in the Mzuzu City in Mzimba District of Malawi's Northern Region. [1] [2] It is one of 12 constituencies in Mzimba District. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system. The constituency has 17 wards, all electing councilors for Mzuzu ...
Constituencies of Malawi (3 C, 1 P) F. ... Pages in category "Government of Malawi" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Lilongwe Mpenu Constituency is a constituency for the National Assembly of Malawi, located in the Lilongwe District of Malawi's Central Region. [1] [2] It is one of 22 constituencies in Lilongwe District. It elects one Member of Parliament by the first past the post system. The constituency has 9 wards, all electing councilors for the Lilongwe ...
Malawi is a multi-party state system (see list of political parties in Malawi). Malawi began as a one-party state in 1964, with the MCP being the only party until 1993. A movement called the Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) under the leadership of Chakufwa Chihana grew, calling for the end of Kamuzu Banda's dictatorship. [29]