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Pitfalls of parliamentary democracy in Botswana


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Author list: Sebudubudu David
Osei-Hwedie, B

Publication year: 2006

Journal: Afrika Spectrum

Volume number: 41

Issue number: 1

Start page: 35

End page: 53

Number of pages: 19



Botswana’s multiparty democracy has been portrayed by various scholars (within and beyond) as a shining example of a living democracy in Africa, yet it has a number of pitfalls that make one to interrogate this African model of a democracy. Although this article appreciates what Botswana has achieved so far, it seeks to deviate from the general trend that romanticizes Botswana’s democracy. It attempts to identify some of the major pitfalls Botswana’s democracy is faced with. It argues that a lot remains to be done to improve the quality of Botswana’s governance. Its democracy needs to be reassessed in the light of the need for good governance and emerging parliamentary democracies in Africa and beyond. This is because democracy has more meaning when there are checks and balances in place, but in Botswana these are ineffective.


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