Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09GABORONE815
2009-10-18 16:04:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Gaborone
Cable title:
Botswana: Khama Retains Presidency
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UNCLAS GABORONE 000815
SIPDIS
STATE FOR AF/S, DRL
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV KDEM BC
SUBJECT: Botswana: Khama Retains Presidency
REF: A) GABORONE 799
B) GABORONE 786
UNCLAS GABORONE 000815
SIPDIS
STATE FOR AF/S, DRL
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV KDEM BC
SUBJECT: Botswana: Khama Retains Presidency
REF: A) GABORONE 799
B) GABORONE 786
1. Botswana held its tenth general election on Friday October 16.
According to observers from the Southern African Development
Community (SADC),who issued a preliminary statement October 18, the
polls were "credible, peaceful, free, and fair." Diplomatic
observers, including three teams from the U.S. Embassy, concurred
with this assessment. Ballots for the Parliamentary election were
counted in each constituency, with results trickling in throughout
the day October 17 and into October 18. However, late on October 17
the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) had won more than 29
Parliamentary seats, and Chief Justice Julian Nganunu officially
announced that the BDP presidential candidate, incumbent Ian Khama,
has been elected President. (Note: As explained reftels, Botswana's
President is not directly elected. If a party obtains more than 50%
of Parliamentary seats, the Chief Justice certifies that party's
presidential candidate as the winner. End Note.)
2. Botswana's Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) held a press
conference on October 18 and announced the final Parliamentary
results. The BDP won 45 Parliamentary seats, while the Botswana
National Front (BNF) took 6 seats, and the Botswana Congress Party
(BCP) and its partner the Botswana Alliance Movement (BAM) took 5
constituencies, with the final one Parliamentary seat going to an
independent candidate. According to the IEC, about 76% of
registered voters (554,586 people) cast ballots on October 16. The
BDP received 290,099 total Parliamentary votes (53% of valid votes),
while BNF obtained 119,509 (22%),and the BCP/BAM alliance garnered
116,689 (21%). The 14 independent candidates together obtained
10,464 votes (2%),with the remaining two percent of votes going to
small parties which obtained no Parliamentary seats.
3. Media reports indicate that President Khama will be sworn-in on
Tuesday October 20. As reported reftels, we expect the inauguration
to be relatively small and that the resident heads of diplomatic
missions will be invited to represent their governments. Post will
send additional analysis of the election results septel.
NOLAN
SIPDIS
STATE FOR AF/S, DRL
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV KDEM BC
SUBJECT: Botswana: Khama Retains Presidency
REF: A) GABORONE 799
B) GABORONE 786
1. Botswana held its tenth general election on Friday October 16.
According to observers from the Southern African Development
Community (SADC),who issued a preliminary statement October 18, the
polls were "credible, peaceful, free, and fair." Diplomatic
observers, including three teams from the U.S. Embassy, concurred
with this assessment. Ballots for the Parliamentary election were
counted in each constituency, with results trickling in throughout
the day October 17 and into October 18. However, late on October 17
the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) had won more than 29
Parliamentary seats, and Chief Justice Julian Nganunu officially
announced that the BDP presidential candidate, incumbent Ian Khama,
has been elected President. (Note: As explained reftels, Botswana's
President is not directly elected. If a party obtains more than 50%
of Parliamentary seats, the Chief Justice certifies that party's
presidential candidate as the winner. End Note.)
2. Botswana's Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) held a press
conference on October 18 and announced the final Parliamentary
results. The BDP won 45 Parliamentary seats, while the Botswana
National Front (BNF) took 6 seats, and the Botswana Congress Party
(BCP) and its partner the Botswana Alliance Movement (BAM) took 5
constituencies, with the final one Parliamentary seat going to an
independent candidate. According to the IEC, about 76% of
registered voters (554,586 people) cast ballots on October 16. The
BDP received 290,099 total Parliamentary votes (53% of valid votes),
while BNF obtained 119,509 (22%),and the BCP/BAM alliance garnered
116,689 (21%). The 14 independent candidates together obtained
10,464 votes (2%),with the remaining two percent of votes going to
small parties which obtained no Parliamentary seats.
3. Media reports indicate that President Khama will be sworn-in on
Tuesday October 20. As reported reftels, we expect the inauguration
to be relatively small and that the resident heads of diplomatic
missions will be invited to represent their governments. Post will
send additional analysis of the election results septel.
NOLAN