History
AFORD began as an underground political movement under Banda's dictatorship under the leadership of trade unionist and political activist Chakufwa Chihana. He led an underground political movement that aimed at democratic multi-party rule. He was the first person to openly challenge the system. Therefore, he is known as the 'father of Malawian democracy' for his role in ushering inInternal politics
AFORD as a political party began to decline due to internal politics within the party. AFORD's influence slowly became increasingly isolated to the Northern Region. REVAMP AFORD MOVEMENT In 2016, a group of vibrant youthful Malawians formed a pressure group called revamp aford movement. The group was headed by a soft spoken Owen Mumba. It had a working relationship with the party to assist in the revamping process. The group started mobilising support across Malawi and beyond. Notable politicians started joining Aford through the works of revamp aford. The group approached Frank Mwenifumbo the then legislature of karonga central constituency at his house. The chairman of revamp aford Mr Owen Mumba led the delegation. A deal was made to have Mr Mwenifumbo noon aford. Other politicians approached were loveness Gondwe, Chihaula Shaba, Reverend Maurice Munthali, Yeremia Chihana, Reverend Malani mtonga, Richard msowoya and many more. Mwenifumbo later joined the party and showed interest to contest as president at an aford party convention. This was not received well by the president of Aford, Mr Enoch chihana. The party structures supported honourable Mwenifumbo. Revamp aford sided with honourable Mwenifumbo and went across the country mobilising delegates to vote for honourable Mwenifumbo. This led to a foiled convention at Don Bosco parish in Lilongwe. Then the issues went to court where Justice Charles Mkandawire ruled that there should be another convention. Mr Mwenifumbo left Aford and joined Utm.Results of Elections 1994 - Present
Of the 3,775,256 registered voters in Malawi, 562,862 votes were in favor of the AFORD party's candidate, Chakufwa Chihana (TRIPOD). AFORD managed to rank 3rd with 18.89 percent of the votes in the 1994 presidential election. Of the 5,071,822 registered voters in Malawi, 2,106,790 votes were in favor of the AFORD party's candidate, Gwanda Chakuamba (TRIPOD). Gwanda Chakuamba represented the alliance between AFORD and the MCP political parties during the 1999 general elections (commonwealth). AFORD managed to rank 2nd with 45.17 percent of the votes, losing to Muluzi who won 52.38 percent of the votes in the 1999 presidential election . The AFORD party did not have any representation in the 2004 presidential election considering Chihana was led to pull out of the alliance established in 1997 between AFORD and the MCP in the year 2002. However, Chihana was permitted to be second vice-president of the Republic, while his colleagues were given ministerial positions ultimately leading to a split within the party in 2003. Some AFORD members branched off to begin the Movement for Genuine Democracy . During the general election of 2004, Chihana signed a coalition agreement on behalf of the AFORD party with the UDF political party of Malawi The number of seats won by the AFORD political party in Parliament also decreased substantially over time with 36 seats won in 1994, 29 seats won in 1999, and 6 seats won in 2004. Of the 5,871,819 registered voters in Malawi, 20,150 votes were in favor of the AFORD party's candidate, Dindi Gowa Nyasula. AFORD managed to rank last losing to the DPP's candidate, Bingu wa Mutharika, in the 2009 presidential election by acquiring .45 percent of the votes in 2009. With the death of Chihana in 2006 and the results of the 2009 election, Joyce Banda is the 2009 vice president. In the year of 2014 Malawi's first tripartite elections were held making it the first time Malawians were able to vote for their local governments, members of parliament and president in a single election (commonwealth). The AFORD's political support is divided between Enoch Chihana, the son of AFORD's founder Chakufwa Chihana, and Frank Mwenefumbo. Of the 7 470 806 registered voters in Malawi, the DPP's presidential candidate Bingu wa Mathrika won with little to no opposition from the AFORD party. Secretary-General Gridezer Jeffrey argued that AFORD has lacked political representation in the 2014 election and possibly the upcoming 2019 election because AFORD can be described as an outdated party whose political support is concentrated in the small northern population of Malawi. The AFORD political party has garnered more support in the years following the 2014 elections in the north specifically with Mwenifumbo as the head of the political party. Mwenifumbo's decision to join AFORD as opposed to the ruling party, DPP, was because “...he wanted to suffer together with Malawians...” led to a vow in 2017 to continue defending the welfare of Malawians in relation to the constitution . At the last generalPresidents
* Godfrey Shawa 2012–present * Dindi Gowa Nyasulu x - 2012 (retired) * Chakufwa Chihana 1992-Notable AFORD members
* Chakufwa Chihana * Enoch Chihana * Bazuka Mhango * Geoffrey MhangoElectoral history
Presidential elections
National Assembly elections
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Alliance For Democracy (Malawi) 1993 establishments in Malawi Political parties established in 1993 Political parties in Malawi Social democratic parties in Africa Socialism in Malawi