….The President outlines key priorities as the first meeting of the session is set to begin on November 5 and run until December 5, 2025
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on Friday officially opened the 52nd Session of Parliament, marking an important moment in Malawi’s democratic calendar.
In his opening remarks, President Mutharika emphasized the need for collaboration between the executive and legislative branches to address the nation’s economic and social challenges.
He highlighted that this session comes at a crucial time when Malawi is pursuing a path of economic recovery, fiscal discipline, and social stability.
The President also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to delivering tangible results through sound governance, infrastructure development, and agricultural reforms.
The first sitting in the first meeting of the 52nd Session of Parliament will commence on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
According to the official schedule, the session will run until December 5, 2025, during which Members of Parliament are expected to deliberate on key policy statements, bills, and national budgetary matters.
President Mutharika encouraged lawmakers to prioritize national interest above political divisions, stressing that the government’s agenda seeks to improve the welfare of all Malawians.
He expressed optimism that through unity, accountability, and hard work, Malawi can overcome its current economic difficulties and achieve sustainable progress.
The opening of Parliament sets the tone for the coming legislative period, as the government prepares to implement new measures aimed at strengthening economic resilience and promoting inclusive growth.
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