Peter Mutharika served as president from 2014 to 2020. Now, Mutharika has made a political comeback winning the 2025 presidential election. The year 2019 was a low point in which the Supreme Court nullified the election results. The accusation of irregularities in voting were the charges. President Peter Mutharika obtained 56% of the vote. This is a little more than half, which indicates Malawians are still divided. The defeat of former President Lazarus Chakwera was linked to the economic crisis Malawi faces. Inflation made it difficult for citizens to acquire basic necessities. Food shortages have been reported and few solutions to combat the concern. Fuel shortages further harm Malawi, because the modern world is dependent on rapid transport of consumer goods. The economic challenges explain the 33% result for former President Chakwera. Agriculture is a large part of the Malawian economy, yet it is under threat. Droughts and cyclones destroy farms. Climate change also remains a security risk to framing and food security. President Mutharika faces a Malawi with economic and regional challenges. Malawi is going to need investment from its neighbors in Southern Africa. Detail programs are required so that Malawi can reach developed nation status. There is speculation the second Mutharika administration will be different. Economic and political conditions could cause this, but there is no way of predicting how the presidency will progress. The Malawian Constitution has a two term limit, which are a length of five years. This is going to be President Mutharika's last time in office. At age 85, there are concerns about his health and if President Mutharika can finish the second term.

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