OPINION | Executive Orders and the Rule of Law: Reform Must Not Outrun the Constitution
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 18/02/2026
When public anger rises, decisive action feels powerful. It feels necessary. But in a constitutional democracy, power is not measured by speed. It is measured by legality. If someone owes you money and refuses to repay it, the law does not allow you to storm their house and seize their property, (…)
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