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Botswana

2023-09-29 23:31:30

Did Botswana introduce Botswana? Well, this is an African country. Like most people do not know that Egypt is in Africa, most people have never heard of Botswana. Very interesting. I have never heard of Botswana until I was chosen here for a six week missionary internship. Until recently I do not know that Egypt was in Africa. I will not give up on my experience of staying away from the world in Botswana. But this is not what I am telling you here.

Botswana (Tswana: Lefatshe la Botswana), Botswana (/ bɒtswɑːnə / (Listening)) is a landlocked country of South Africa. On September 30, 1966, Botswana became a protected area of ​​the Commonwealth of the Commonwealth, and on September 30, 1966, after independence, a new name was adopted. Since that time, we have continued to maintain a stable representative democracy tradition, and since 1998 we have kept track of the most intermittent democratic elections and best corruption in Africa.

The constitution of Botswana is the rule of law that protects the rights of the people of Botswana and represents them. The politics of Botswana are taking place within the framework of a representative democratic republic, and President Botswana serves both as head of state, government leadership and multi-party system. Administrative authority is exercised by the government. Legislative power belongs to the Botswana government and parliament. The latest election, eleventh election, was held on October 24, 2014. Since independence declaration, the party system has been dominated by the Botswana Democratic Party.

Since independence, Botswana has the highest income per capita and is one of the fastest growing countries in the world. Botswana has moved from one of the world's poorest countries to middle-income countries and high-income countries. Botswana has plentiful resources, but due to its excellent institutional framework, the country can reinvest in resource revenue to generate stable future income. It is ranked fourth in terms of purchasing power parity in Africa and is estimated to be comparable to living standards in Mexico.