President of Botswana

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The president of the Republic of Botswana is the head of state and the head of government of Botswana, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Botswana Defence Force, according to the Constitution.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The president is elected by the National Assembly, the sole house of the Parliament, and is usually the leader of the largest party. The Constitution limits the president's tenure to two five-year terms. The first president to be elected under the constitution was Sir Seretse Khama, who was the prime minister from 1965 until 1966, after which he served as president until his death on 13 July, 1980.<ref name=":3">Template:Cite web</ref> The most recent incumbent is Duma Boko, who was elected by the National Assembly on 1 November 2024 following the 2024 general election. The president may be removed by a motion of no confidence.

Presidential term

The president is elected to a five-year term that runs concurrently with the term of the National Assembly.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Previously, a president could be reelected any number of times. In 1997, under the second president, Quett Masire, term limits were imposed on the office for the first time.Template:Sfn<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> Since 1998, the president has been limited to a total of 10 years in office (equivalent to two full terms), whether successive or separated.<ref name=":0" /> The first president for whom the term limits applied was Festus Mogae, who was required to leave office for good in 2008.Template:Sfn Each president gets a guaranteed pension.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Election

During the general election campaign, all candidates for the National Assembly declare whom they endorse for President when they lodge their nomination papers. If a party or alliance secures an absolute majority of elected MPs in the legislative elections, its presidential candidate, always the party or alliance's leader, becomes the new president immediately without the need for an investiture vote.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref>Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn In practice, since legislative elections are conducted through first-past-the-post voting, elections have always produced single-party majority governments ever since the first general election in 1965 and thus a presidential election by Members of Parliament has never happened.

The president is elected by the members of the National Assembly following a general election that produces a hung parliament. In the event that no candidate secures a simple majority, the National Assembly elects the president through secret ballot, with a simple majority of the total number of MPs (excluding 'specially-elected' MPs) required to win. This election is limited to candidates whose party at least 10 MPs. If, after three rounds of voting, no candidate is elected, two additional rounds may be authorized by the speaker, if it is deemed that a successful election remains possible. Should these rounds also fail to produce a winner, or if the speaker declines to authorise further rounds, the National Assembly will be dissolved and snap elections will be held.<ref name=":1" />

The president's survival in office is dependent on whether their government enjoys the confidence of a majority of the National Assembly. They can be removed by a motion of no confidence, prompting their resignation or if not, the dissolution of parliament if the president refuses to do so, which triggers a snap election.

Presidential powers

The president is the head of state, head of government and commander-in-chief of the Botswana Defence Force. The rights, responsibilities and remuneration of the president are enumerated in Chapter III of the Constitution and subsequent acts passed by the National Assembly.

The executive powers of the republic are vested in the president, who appoints various officials to positions listed in the Constitution, the most significant of which are the cabinet ministers and Justices of Appeal of the Court of Appeal. The president should consult the Cabinet on respective matters of policy. The president could assent or withhold his assent on bills passed by the National Assembly. If the National Assembly passed the bill again the President shall assent or withhold his assent within 21 days, or could dissolve the National Assembly. The president is accorded the constitutional powers to declare state of public emergencies and grant pardons or commutation with the advice of the Advisory Committee of Prerogative of Mercy.

List of officeholders

Political parties

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1 Seretse Khama
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30 September 1966 13 July 1980Template:Natural causes Template:Ayd rowspan=4 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Botswana Democratic Party 1965 S. Khama I <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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1969 S. Khama II
1974 S. Khama III
1979 S. Khama IV
2 Quett Masire
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18 July 1980 31 March 1998 Template:Ayd rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Botswana Democratic Party 1984 Masire I Template:Sfn<ref name=":2" />
1989 Masire II
1994 Masire III
3 Festus Mogae
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1 April 1998 1 April 2008 Template:Age in years years rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Botswana Democratic Party 1999 Mogae I <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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2004 Mogae II
4 Ian Khama
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1 April 2008 1 April 2018 Template:Age in years years rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Botswana Democratic Party I. Khama I <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
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2009 I. Khama II
2014 I. Khama III
5 Mokgweetsi Masisi
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1 April 2018 1 November 2024 Template:Ayd rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color;" | Botswana Democratic Party Masisi I <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2019 Masisi II
6 File:Duma Boko 2025 (cropped).jpg Duma Boko
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1 November 2024 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days style="background:Template:Party color;" | Botswana National Front
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2024 Boko <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Timeline

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See also

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References

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Works cited

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