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What is Horizontal Power-Sharing

Enhancing Democracy With Coalition Governments and Politics
Involves the equitable distribution of power among different governmental organs operating at the same level, such as the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. This setup establishes a system of checks and balances to prevent the dominance of any single branch ( Gupta et al., 2020 ). That may tally with the power-sharing among political parties in Zimbabwe towards a peaceful solution responding to disputed elections.
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Strides and Struggles of Coalition Governments in Southern Africa: The Case for Zimbabwe
Menard Musendekwa (Reformed Church University, Zimbabwe)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1654-2.ch011
Abstract
Coalition governments have emerged as a mechanism for peaceful resolution following disputed elections, offering insights into addressing political disputes and legitimacy crises. In Zimbabwe, historical contexts such as the Gukurahundi War, which exacerbated tensions between the Ndebele and Shona communities, underscore the significance of coalition governance. The Unity Accord between ZANU-PF and PF-ZAPU provided temporary respite from tribal conflicts. Subsequently, the Government of National Unity (GNU) was established after the 2008 disputed election, aiming to transition towards fresh elections. Following Mugabe's tenure, Mnangagwa's victory amid accusations of election rigging prompted legal intervention. Mnangagwa's initiation of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) aimed to incorporate ideas from losing parties, yet faced rejection by the main opposition. Criticism of the 2023 elections has intensified calls for a transitional authority or another GNU to prepare for reruns. This research will employ qualitative analysis, including historical review and document analysis, to investigate the advantages and disadvantages of coalition governments in Africa. Findings aim to provide valuable insights for political actors to make informed decisions in navigating political transitions.
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