List of political parties in Malawi

This article lists political parties in Malawi. Malawi has a multi-party system with over 40 registered political parties. The political process in Malawi is such that parties are voted into power. Parties participate in an electoral process. The parties with the most representation in the National Assembly are the People's Party (PP), Malawi Congress Party (MCP), United Democratic Front (UDF), and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

The rise of multi-party rule in Malawi

The Nyasaland African Congress led the anti-colonial movements in Malawi under the leadership of Kamuzu Banda. When the NAC was banned it changed its name to the Malawi Congress Party which led Malawi to independence and continued to rule from 1964 until 1994, under a one party state system. This system was challenged by political activists throughout the years, however Banda's dictatorship suppressed opposition, creating a culture of silence.

By 1992, Chakufwa Chihana, a trade unionist, lecturer and activist, became the catalyst for a multi-party system in Malawi.[1] He led an underground political movement that aimed at democratic multi-party rule.[2] He was the first person to openly challenge the system.[1] He was arrested in 1992 when he returned to Malawi and his arrest heightened both domestic and international pressure.[1] Chihana's freedom was supported by Amnesty International as well as the Robert F. Kennedy Association.[1] Due to growing pressure, Banda agreed to hold a referendum to let the public decide on the issue of multi-party rule. During the 1993 referendum, Malawians voted for a multi-party system and it became legal to form political parties in Malawi. Chihana's movement lead to the formation of his party, Alliance for Democracy (AFORD). Other prominent parties formed and emerged as well, notably the United Democratic Front which was founded by Bakili Muluzi. Malawi's first multi-party elections were held in 1994. The MCP contested in these elections as well. The UDF under the charismatic Bakili Muluzi won these elections becoming the first party that was democratically voted into power in Malawi. Chihana's party came third, and he was awarded the position of second Vice-President.[3] However, Chihana has made his mark on Malawi's history and is known as the "father of democracy" in Malawi.[4] Malawi had peacefully ushered in multi-party rule which continues until today.

Active parties

Parties with representation in parliament

Party Abbr. Year Founded Leader Political position Ideology MPs
Malawi Congress Party MCP 1959 Lazarus Chakwera Centre-right Ubuntu
Conservatism
African nationalism
Anti-colonialism
Anti-communism
59 / 193
Democratic Progressive Party DPP 2005 Peter Mutharika Centre Anti-corruption
Liberalism
58 / 193
United Democratic Front UDF 1992 Atupele Muluzi Centre Liberalism
10 / 193
United Transformation Movement UTM 2018 Dalitso Kabambe Centre Liberalism
5 / 193
People's Party PP 2011 Joyce Banda Centre-right Conservatism
4 / 193
Alliance for Democracy AFORD 1993 Chakufwa Chihana Centre-left Social democracy
2 / 193

Other parties

Table of political parties

Party Acronym Year Founded Founder President Status
Congress for Democracy (Malawi) CODE YR Ralph Kasambara Ralph Kasambara Active
Congress for National Unity CNU 1999 Daniel Mukhumbwe Dissolved
Christian Democratic Party CDP 1995 Eston Kakhome Dissolved
Forum Party FP 1997 Kalonga Stambuli Dissolved
Labour Party LP 1997 George Nathaniel Gama Dissolved
Malawi Democratic Party MDP 1993 Kamlepo Kalua Kamlepo Kalua Dissolved
Malawi Democratic Union MDU 1993 James Amunandife Mkumba Dissolved
Malawi Forum for Unity and Development MAFUNDE 2004 George Mnesa Active
Malawi Freedom Party MFP 1996 Sulemna Ishmail Shuwah Dissolved
Malawi National Democratic Party MNDP 1993 T S Mangwazu Dissolved
Mass Movement for the Young Generation MMYG 1998 Christopher Banda Dissolved
Movement for Genuine Democratic Change MGODE 2004 Sam Kandodo Banda Dissolved
Mtedere Ufulu Party MUP 2004 Moses Harry Sandey Dissolved
National Democratic Alliance (Balaka) NDA 2003 Thom Chiumia Dissolved
National Democratic Alliance (Blantyre) NDA 2003 Brown Mpinganjira Dissolved
National Independent Party NIP 1999 Elias Wilfred Matemangwe Dissolved
National Patriotic Front NPF 1995 Crispin Kayira Dissolved
National Unity Party NUP 2004 Harry Chiume Dissolved
National Solidality Movement NSM 1999 Kazuni Kumwenda Dissolved
New Congress for Democracy NCD 2004 Hetherwick M Ntaba Dissolved
New Dawn for Africa NDA 2003 Thom Chiumia Dissolved
New Republican Party NRP 2009 Gwanda Chakuamba Gwanda Chakuamba Unknown
Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu Party Odya Zake 2025 Michael Usi Michael Usi Unknown
Pamodzi Freedom Party PFP 2002 Rainford Chigandula Ndiwo Dissolved
People's Democratic Party PDP 1996 Rolf Patel Dissolved
People's Progressive Movement PPM 2003 Mark Katsonga & Aleke Banda Mark Katsonga Active
People's Popular Front PPF 2003 Tony Chambani Mayuni Dissolved
People's Transformation Party PETRA 2002 Kamuzu Chibambo Kamuzu Chibambo Active
Republican Party RP 2004 Stanely Masauli & Gwanda Chakuamba Stanely Masauli Unknown
Sapitwa National Democratic Party SNDP 1997 Alice Pwesani Chirwa Dissolved
The Congress for the Second Republic of Malawi CSRM 1994 Murray William Kanyama Chiume Dissolved
Umodzi Party UP 2013 Prof John Chisi Prof John Chisi Active
United Democratic Party UDP 2005 Kenedy Solomon Kalambo Dissolved
United Party UP 1997 Bingu Wa Mutharika Dissolved
United Front for Multiparty Democracy UFMD 1993 Chale Frank Jiya Dissolved

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Party coalitions

Coalition Name Acronym Coalition Parties Year(s) President Vice-President Party Colors Slogan Emblem Status
Mgwirizano Coalition MC MDP, MAFUNDE, MGDC, NUP, PPM, PETRA, RP 2004 P VP PC S E Dissolved
Grand Coalition GC CODE, PP, PPM, PETRA, UDF 2011–present P VP PC S E Active
Tonse Alliance TA MCP,UTM, PP,AFORD, PETRA,MAFUNDE, UP, FP, CSR 2020 - 2024 P VP PC S E Dissolved

List of ruling party by year

  • 2025 - Present - DPP
  • 2020 – 2025 - MCP
  • 2014 – 2020 - DPP
  • 2012 - 2014 - PP
  • 2009 – 2012 - DPP
  • 1994 – 2009 - UDF
  • 1964 – 1994 - MCP

See also

Notes

References

  • Adenekan, Shola (12 July 2006). "Obituary: Chakufwa Chihana". The Guardian.