
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The European Union Election Observer Mission has suspended until further notice the release of a report on the May 21 Tripartite Elections, which it had planned to release soon after arrival in Lilongwe today.
This has been done in reaction to the public response to the planned meetings the delegation devised with stakeholders including the presidential candidates who contested in the elections.
The report that was supposed to be presented by EU representatives has been of concerned to several parties due to the timing as the case is currently in court and people awaits verdict that is expected to be delivered soon.
Details of what will now happen when the delegation arrives in Lilongwe will soon be made known to the public.
The visit was to issue a fresh report on the disputed May 21, 2019 elections.
EU representative who witnessed the 21 May elections is expected to deliver election report to Malawi authorities in few days.
This comes as the country awaits the ConCourt elections case ruling.
Surprisingly, the EU representative produced the report about the election results before the counting process was over and he was asked to leave the country due to his involvement in Msunde case.
The EU representative was also expected to meet President Peter Mutharika together with all other parties involved upon his arrival.
The development did not gone well with some Malawians arguing wrong timing.
“Comrades,those from EU they didn’t vote it’s we Malawians that went early morning and vote for our choice.It is them (EU) who diverted our choice so if they want to rule two countries Malawi and Europe then they have written in water we have five judges taking charge of the whole case.
“All this period we have been in court where were the EU group that they thought of coming with the report today?Maybe azamalamulo tiunikireni report yazachisankho imafunika after how long?Andipsetsa mtima kwambiri awa a president athu kukhala mu khoti nthawi yonse ija lero anene this nonsense..kwachaaaa!,” worried concerned citizen.
Some people still believe the report that will be delivered might contain the information that is needed to close the election case despite judge Harry Potani’s statement that they have all the information that is needed to pass the verdict.
About 27 days remaining before the constitutional court make its verdict on the Presidential Election Case.





