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An investigation of the political factors contribution to floor crossing in the Malawi National Assembly : 2003-2009

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Title: An investigation of the political factors contribution to floor crossing in the Malawi National Assembly : 2003-2009
Author: Maganga, Anne Grace
Abstract: Floor crossing was an unknown phenomenon in Malawi until the re-emergence of multiparty politics in 1994. Since then the number of MPs crossing the floor in the Malawi National Assembly has steadily increased from around twelve in 1994 to more than sixty in 2005. This practice has continued even today. However, the biggest incident of floor crossing took place in 2005 when the State President, Dr Bingu wa Mutharika, under the United Democratic Front (UDF) decided to abandon the party that sponsored him into office to form his own, the Democratic Progressive Party in February, 2005. Following him were several opposition MPs, a move which sparked a lot of tension in the National Assembly. The purpose of this study was to investigate political factors contributing to this phenomenon, and it was established that, among other factors, institutional weaknesses of political parties and gaps in the Constitution contributed significantly to floor crossing.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4833
Date: 2011-06
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