Usi Cities Constitutional Violations
Incumbent leader of the United Transformation Movement (UTM), Michael Usi has reiterated his withdrawal from the party’s national governing council meeting in Mzuzu, citing concerns over constitutional violations.
Usi made the announcement at Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe upon his return from Azerbaijan, where he attended the COP29 conference.
Usi stated, “Those who want to make announcements should do so, but the rules are clear.”
He emphasized that he will not engage in conflicts with others at the convention.
The UTM is set to hold its national governing council meeting in Mzuzu, where key decisions regarding the party’s future direction will be made.
Usi’s withdrawal has sparked interest, as he clarified that he had previously expressed his non-engagement stance.
In an interview with Our News Platform Mw, Mabvuto Bamusi goodernance advocate has praised Usi’s decision, citing the importance of upholding constitutional principles within political parties.
This development comes amidst growing concerns over electoral reforms and the need for transparency in Malawi’s political landscape.
The UTM has faced recent challenges, including the arrest of its Secretary-General, Dr. Patricia Kaliati, on allegations of plotting to assassinate President Chakwera.
The party has maintained silence on Michael Usi’s appointment as Vice President of Malawi.