Journal article
The weakness of opposition parties in Botswana: A
justification for more internal-party democracy in the
dominant Botswana Democratic Party (BDP)
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Publication Details Author list: Lotshwao, Kebapetse Publication year: 2011 Journal: African Journal of Political Science and International Relations Volume number: 5 Issue number: 2 Start page: 103 End page: 111 Number of pages: 9 |
Botswana’s opposition parties are too weak to unseat the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). To
substitute for weak opposition, this paper advocates for more internal democracy in the BDP for
Botswana’s democracy to consolidate. The BDP has leadership elections but few other elements of
internal democracy. Policy-making is centralised on the party leadership to the exclusion of party
membership. The leadership is also excessively intolerant of dissent and parliamentary backbench.
Furthermore, the leadership dominates candidate selection, thus determining the composition of
parliament. With membership excluded from policy-making, critics silenced and backbench disciplined,
possibilities exist for the BDP government to become unresponsive, unaccountable and authoritarian.
For internal democracy to substitute for weak opposition, the paper proposes that BDP factionalism
should shift from opportunism to principle. Finally, considering that Botswana’s constitution
compounds autocracy in the BDP by centralising power on the president and granting him/her
immunity from prosecution, the paper advocates for constitutional amendment.
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