Ex-legislators in Botswana accuse former President Khama of destabilizing the country – Political Analysis South Africa



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On Wednesday, May 15, 2019, former Botswana lawmakers accused former president Ian Khama of "creating" national instability resulting from his baseless appeal to sympathy emanating from all over from the country".

The Association of Former Members of Parliament of Botswana, whose members are from the political division, said in a statement that the actions and statements of the former president "are not called and must be rejected by all … if we We want to preserve our national peace and the tranquility we enjoy over the years and the envy of many nations. "

"We observe with regret that his sympathy (Khama) in search of sympathy quickly turns into a promotion of regionalism and tribalism," said the group.

He called on Khama to renounce "his conflicting gatherings and statements and to play his role as a statesman who has received support and recognition from Botswana during his tenure".

Khama, who has scrambled with his successor, elected president, Mokgweetsi Masisi, recently convened a meeting in his home village, Serowe, in central Botswana, during which he asked to leave the Botswana Democratic Party in power.

– APA

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