Actually in Malawi when you are the president, you are a dictator. So therefore the president Is a dictator.
Malawi does not have a dictator. It is a peaceful democracy. Bingu Wu Mutharika is the president.
Bingu WA Mutharika was the President of Malawi in 2006. He became the third President of Malawi on 2004 May 20, and was re-elected in 2009. He has been credited with encouraging economic growth in Malawi.
Russia is no longer under a dictator, but the leader now is Vladmir Putin
No. Malawi has a president.
Malawi has a president, who also acts as head of government.
The post of Prime Minister of Malawi was abolished in 1966 shortly after Malawi gained independence in 1964. Malawi is now a republic with a president and a vice-president.
As of right now, Mutharika is not a dictator, but it is overwhelmingly clear that he is gaining more and more power within the Malawian government. Though it may seem that he is trying to make Malawi into a more progressive state, his power as president is unbalanced and continuing to grow, especially with recent court cases and the "sacking" of his VP Joyce Banda. Only time will tell if he will be allowed to be a dictator. Malawi has a history with "President for Life"~ Mutharika may not be trying to turn over term limits, but he is overwhelmingly pushing for his brother to take his spot as president after his term is over.
Bingu WA Mutharika was the President of Malawi in 2009. He became the third President of Malawi on 2004 May 20, and was re-elected in 2009. He has been credited with encouraging economic growth in Malawi.
Bingu WA Mutharika was the President of Malawi in 2010. He became the third President of Malawi on 2004 May 20, and was re-elected in 2009. He has been credited with encouraging economic growth in Malawi.
Bingu WA Mutharika was the President of Malawi in 2008. He became the third President of Malawi on 2004 May 20, and was re-elected in 2009. He has been credited with encouraging economic growth in Malawi.
Bingu WA Mutharika was the President of Malawi in 2007. He became the third President of Malawi on 2004 May 20, and was re-elected in 2009. He has been credited with encouraging economic growth in Malawi.
I think he is. Hafiz Assad is not the President of Syria since he died in 2000. His son Bashar al-Assad is the current President of Syria and he is generally considered to be a dictator.