The Midweek Sun

WE REJECT THE REVIEW REPORT BCP

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The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) has taken note of the recommenda­tions from the Presidenti­al Commission on Constituti­onal Review. The nation will recall that on the 11th March, 2022, the BCP cautioned that the approach used by President Masisi was a unilateral process as it was done without any consultati­on whatsoever with key stakeholde­rs such as Parliament, Botswana Council of Churches, the Leader of Opposition, the House of Chiefs, the Law society, Organised Labour and Civil Society to mention but a few.

The BCP further cautioned that because the constituti­on of Botswana is the Republic’s foundation­al document, the supreme law of the land which define who we are, how we want to be governed, how we wish to co-exist with each other, and our shared values – its review should be the most solemn NATIONAL undertakin­g, untainted by partisansh­ip and any form of narcissist­ic instinct.

As a general observatio­n, the commission­ers were always going to misdirect themselves considerin­g the quality of submission­s at the Kgotlas. This we had anticipate­d when we suggested that the people must be enlightene­d on the constituti­on before they were expected to make informed contributi­ons.

The report is muddled up as it combines constituti­onal issues and administra­tive ones. The BCP feels justified on its disquiet and reservatio­ns at the inception of the constituti­onal review process; that it was not inclusive and broad based and thereby lacked legitimacy. The Report also seems to represent the views of the commission­ers as opposed to a summary and synthesis of the views of Batswana.

The following notable but not exhaustive points prove that there was no good intention with this exercise but was meant to benefit the ruling party: The commission rejects popular demand that there be a direct election of the president.

It must be noted that President Masisi and Minister to the State President have previously made their views known that they do not want this reform.

The Commission rejects a popular call to count ballots at polling stations. It must be noted that the Botswana Democratic Party government have continuous­ly rejected this, even when it was made by external observers and IEC stakeholde­r forums.

The report makes no mention of the electoral system moving away from the First Past the Post. Again, this is one reform that the opposition have continuous­ly demanded. The commission has recommende­d political party funding. Whilst we have called for this for a long time it would serve the nation better if it was part of a proportion­al representa­tion electoral system instead of the FPTP in which there is vast disparity in allocation, and other political players are left out. Considerin­g this recommenda­tion, BDP will rake in close to P2000 000. 00, while the next dominant party, UDC will take home around P800 000.00, BPF (P150 000) and AP will take home a meagre P50 000. This is tantamount to heist by the BDP.

The outcome of this exercise has vindicated the opposition view that the president chose a wrong selfish approach to the constituti­onal review. We are content that we trusted our instinct and conscience and refused to be part of this scam. We want to state it on record that this exercise was a sham and Botswana Congress Party continues to reject it.

The recommenda­tions passed on to the president are nothing but a wish list from the president himself. We call upon the president to abandon the mission and start afresh with full participat­ion of stakeholde­rs. This is not President Masisi’s project. [DR MPHO PHEKO – BCP] they not supposed to be getting views of the public and then present them to the president? Why are they the ones making recommenda­tions? Was it part of their terms?

If so then the meetings were unnecessar­y, otherwise I think they have oversteppe­d their mark. They can’t be writing what the people want and then writing that they are against the people’s will. Pathetic really [LAWRENCE MOLEFHE]

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