Civil Society threatens Masisi with legal action

At least 44 civil society organisations, united under the Botswana Council of Non-Governmental Organisations (BOCONGO), are prepared to take legal action if President Mokgweetsi Masisi ignores their plea to withdraw the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Led by the Constitutional Review Task Team, these organisations criticise the bill for failing to address key reform issues crucial for democracy, fundamental rights protection, and institutional independence in Botswana. The task team chairperson, Morena Monganja, highlighted concerns regarding the lack of public engagement in the amendment process, which they argue was largely controlled by the president and his advisors.

Despite widespread criticism, the bill proceeded, prompting the civil society to demand its immediate withdrawal and review. They advocate for a more inclusive and participatory constitution-building process, stressing the importance of public consultation and adherence to democratic principles. BOCONGO chairperson, Olebile Machete, expressed disappointment over the lack of a people-centred approach despite initial assurances from government officials. Legal action and continued engagement with stakeholders are on the horizon as civil society strives to advocate for a constitution that reflects the will and aspirations of the people of Botswana.

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