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Extending Budgetary Participation beyond Budget
Pitsos in Botswana
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Publication Details Author list: Botlhale, Emmanuel Kopang Publication year: 2013 Journal: Development Policy Review Volume number: 31 Issue number: 6 Start page: 717 End page: 735 Number of pages: 19 |
Waves of budget reforms are sweeping unremittingly across Africa with an overarching objective of democratising the budgetary process, mainly by increased popular participation. In this connection, Botswana introduced reforms in 2010 in the form of pitsos (opinion-gathering meetings) to enable citizens to participate more in the budget. This article attempts to answer the question, ‘Are pitsos enough to enhance budgetary participation?’. Relying on both primary and secondary sources, the answer is in the negative. Even though the pitsos can enhance participation, there is a need for thoroughgoing reforms, for example a Budget Act and a strong Parliament, to complement them.
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