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STATEMENT FROM THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE SADC-PF ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DEMOCRACY 15TH SEPTEMBER 2023

Dear Colleagues/partners,

I have the immense contentment to release this Statement to the Forum’s Member Parliaments and partners in  view of celebrating the  International Day of Democracy 2023.

On this day, it is essential to recognise that democracy is the single most important pillar for human development. Democracy provides the necessary space for human rights to be progressively implemented and enables the protection of minorities. Democracy is the only form of governance which bestows credence to the will of the people and allows citizens to freely choose their elected representatives to advance their interests within parliaments. Parliaments which embody democracy then provide a framework for accountability and for checks and balances to be exercised on the Government of the day. Whilst Parliaments derive their mandate from the democratic framework, a strong democracy logically translates into a robust Parliament.

 

 

The SADC-PF further associates itself with the UN theme of the International Day of Democracy this year which is “Empowering the next generation” since the youth are indeed to be active partakers in enhancing the democratic framework and in seeking accountability and transparency at all levels. This is especially true for Africa where the youth under 35 represents almost a billion individuals. The youth thus constitute the main stakeholders in ensuring that democracy survives for all and that democracy continues to energise the machinery of state institutions. In addition, the emerging challenges of the 21st century such as climate change, the energy crisis or instability of financial markets are those which direly need youth participation if the world envisions to resolve same in the next decades.

The Forum acknowledges that democracy is not to be taken for granted and that recent events on the international landscape in fact demonstrate that democracy is dangerously receding in many countries. To reinforce the democratic framework, the Forum is bringing Parliament to the People by holding a series of online public hearings through its Standing Committees from the 13th-18th October 2023, in view of ensuring that citizens’ voices are heard in line with the best standards of participatory democracy.

 

The Forum therefore invites citizens at large and the youth in particular, to inquire on the scheduling of the public hearings on the website of the SADC- PF and to participate in large numbers. This exercise forms part of the many initiatives of the Forum which aim to put democracy into action  by consolidating the role of Parliaments in acting as agents of socio-economic change.

On this day, let us reminisce the achievements of democracy in the SADC region and around the world and revel of its potential to make the world a safer place. Let us all collaborate as partners to ensure that democracy continues to advance the voices of citizens in the SADC region and beyond. Long live democracy!

Yours sincerely,

Ms B. Sekgoma, Secretary General, SADC-PF

STATEMENT FROM THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE SADC-PF ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF DEMOCRACY 15TH SEPTEMBER 2023

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