No Turning Back On BDP Congress Elections

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FRANCISTOWN: Just two weeks before the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) holds its 33rd congress in Kanye, it is apparent that party operatives have abandoned the stringent regulations often associated with elections.

To bring order within its ranks, the BDP had a few years ago imposed stringent elections regulations to avoid polarity often associated with primary elections or contest for party positions.

One of the common regulations is that interested contestants should not contest openly for party positions. Rather, they should employ house-to-house campaigns which are relatively quiet. The use of campaign material is prohibited. The same rules apply even in the race for Bulela Ditswe.

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