On 21 July 2018,
Saulos Chilima launched his transformation movement called United Transformation Movement (UTM) towards formation of his political party to contest in
May 2019 elections. On 1 February 2019 Chilima's UTM held meetings with two other political parties and an alliance of smaller political parties aimed at forming a united opposition. The other parties to the discussion were the
Alliance for Democracy, former
Malawi President
Joyce Banda's
Peoples Party, and the Tikonze People's Movement led by former Vice President
Cassim Chilumpha. They agreed to field one presidential candidate for the
May 2019 elections. Both
Joyce Banda and
Cassim Chilumpha later withdrew from the alliance citing "disagreement with the selection of a presidential running mate for the candidate of the upcoming election" as their reason. In the
2019 Malawian general election that was later nullified, Chilima alongside Dr
Michael Usi as a running mate came third with 20.24% of the popular vote and United Transformation Movement won 4 seats in the
National Assembly. The presidential election of 2019 was held again
in 2020. In the
2020 presidential election, Chilima contested the race as
Lazarus Chakwera's running mate for the
Malawi Congress Party, in the
Tonse Alliance which brought up to nine opposition political parties with hopes to topple the
Mutharika administration. Chilima died in a
plane crash on 10 June 2024 and he was replaced by
Dalitso Kabambe during an elective convention held on 17 November 2024 at
Mzuzu.
Patricia Kaliati was the Secretary General of the UTM in opposition. She was said to have been a potential presidential candidate after the death of the party's leader. In October 2024, Kaliati was arrested and charged with "conspiring with others to commit a serious offence" amid rumours of a plot to assassinate President
Lazarus Chakwera. Political motives for the arrest were suggested. The Malawi Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) spokesperson spoke out against her arbitrary detention. == Election results ==