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Nigeria could return to parliamentary system of governance to limit presidential power and align interests of regional elites.
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Nigeria could return to parliamentary system of governance to limit presidential power and align interests of regional elites.

Sixty House of Representatives members on Wednesday proposed a bill to amend the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria and return the country to a parliamentary system as a replacement for the current…
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February 15, 2024Tags: Nigeria
Illegitimate decision to postpone presidential elections in Senegal ruins democracy and throws  Dakar into a deep political crisis
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Illegitimate decision to postpone presidential elections in Senegal ruins democracy and throws  Dakar into a deep political crisis

The decision by Senegalese President Macky Sall to postpone presidential elections by 10 months poses a serious threat to the political stability and peace in the west Africa nation that…
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February 13, 2024Tags: Senegal
Authoritarian drift in El Salvador
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Authoritarian drift in El Salvador

The landslide re-election of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele was cheered by supporters of his gang crackdown, but has worried opponents who fear the country is sliding into a de facto one-party state. More on…
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February 6, 2024Tags: Salvador
Comoros protests are likely to shrink
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Comoros protests are likely to shrink

Comoros opposition is unlikely to reach presidential reelection through street clashing, as army will quell protests. The risks of an armed uprising are extremely low. Assoumani could be supported by…
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January 19, 2024Tags: Comoros, Wagner Group
Masisi is trying to prevent Ian Khama from balloting
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Masisi is trying to prevent Ian Khama from balloting

Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF) patron, Ian Khama could be banned from taking part in active politics ahead of 2024 general election after Cabinet recently resolved through a Cabinet White Paper that retired…
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January 12, 2024Tags: Botswana
Analysis of Tanzania’s Election Law Revisions
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Analysis of Tanzania’s Election Law Revisions

The Tanzania government, has proposed amendments to election laws. However, Political parties in Tanzania are not amused with the proposed changes to electoral laws. However, the first tabling in Parliament of the National Electoral…
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January 9, 2024Tags: Tanzania
The Zulu royal throne is on shaky ground
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The Zulu royal throne is on shaky ground

The Zulu royal throne is on shaky ground after the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria found that President Cyril Ramaphosa failed to follow due process to recognise Misuzulu KaZwelithini…
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December 12, 2023Tags: Zulu
Tensions and fraud Mount Ahead of DRC Elections
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Tensions and fraud Mount Ahead of DRC Elections

Tensions are running high as the Democratic Republic of Congo prepares to hold parliamentary and presidential elections on December 20. Concerns over transparency and recurrent violence have observers worried about…
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December 4, 2023Tags: DRC
Madagascar presidential elections show democracy crisis
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Madagascar presidential elections show democracy crisis

The presidential elections in Madagascar met non democratic norms and regularities and questioned the legitimacy of re-elected President Andry Rajoelina. It will increase political turbulence in the country and create…
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November 27, 2023Tags: Madagascar
The democracy in Uganda is ruined: some laws play a role 
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The democracy in Uganda is ruined: some laws play a role 

Uganda's democracy is facing a perilous decline, prompting concerns among politicians and researchers about the potential consequences. Such conclusions a recent Afrobarometer survey suggests. The report reveals that while 62% of Ugandans…
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November 23, 2023Tags: Uganda

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