The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has postponed its planned vigils at parliament to Tuesday this week.

According to HRDC they have postponed the vigils that were slated for today to pave way for the legislators to continue discussing on the 51+1 bill.

However, HRDC has vowed to monitor closely the proceedings of the house.

As ordered by the court, parliament has only Monday to table the last remaining Electoral reform bill as the required 21 days elapse in the next 24 hours.

HRDC leader Timothy Mtambo said that they intend to monitor if parliament will pass the last bill.

According to Mtambo, HRDC will hold vigils at parliament Tuesday if parliament will not pass the bill.

Mtambo has since urged President Peter Mutharika to ascent to the bills, failing which, the HRDC will mobilize Malawians to demonstrate again.