Boko's vote of no confidence rejected



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Thirty-five deputies voted against the motion as a result of the debate while 11 voted for Masisi to leave the office. Three members did not take part in the vote.

Boko had moved a motion asking the House to pbad a motion of no confidence with regard to Masisi, who had just arrived 100 days in power as president on Monday after acceding to the Presidency. 1 April 2018.

The motion said that "this House has lost and therefore has no confidence in the current President of the Republic, Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi and in the Government of Botswana in its present composition and asks the President to resign President's post

within four days of the adoption of this motion. "

Boko stated that Masisi is not fit for office, as he is involved in the embbadment of funds from the National Oil Fund (NPF).

"President Masisi violates the constitution and his ministers continue to violate the constitution," he said.

Boko said that Masisi is a source of contention, as evidenced by his recent key appointments of senior officials, which he said were made on a tribal and regional line.

He added that the president and his cabinet have flouted the constitution by submitting bills to Parliament before they reach maturity or pbad the 30 days after being gazetted, as stipulated by the Constitution

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