- Washington “follows with interest” Morocco’s openness onto Africa (John Kerry)Posted 11 years ago
- The trial of South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius opened in Pretoria on Monday.Posted 11 years ago
- USA welcomes efforts of King Mohammed VI in MaliPosted 11 years ago
- Egypt’s population reaches 94 millionPosted 11 years ago
- Mugabe celebrates his 90thPosted 11 years ago
- Moroccan Monarch to Build a Perinatal Clinic in BamakoPosted 11 years ago
- King Mohammed VI handed a donation of bovine semen for the benefit of Malian breeders.Posted 11 years ago
- Moroccan King’s strategic tour to Africa: Strengthening the will of pan African Solidarity and stimulating the south-south cooperation mechanisms over the continentPosted 12 years ago
- Senior al-Qaida leader killed in AlgeriaPosted 12 years ago
- Libya: The trial of former Prime Minister al-Baghdadi AliPosted 12 years ago
Africa: the vote, first step of democracy
Losing an election has never been the end of the world or the end of anything. Contrary to what think the bad losers, it is a proof of political maturity. We have to keep in mind and accept that the voter is free to keep the team in position or to dedicate its vote for another team. Moreover if he found out that his choice was wrong, then he can return on the next ballot and renew with former losers, according to their post electoral behaviour. This operation has a name: the political alternation. Any real democracy practices regularly this game, and those in power never forget who put them in office.
It happens that good candidates lose the elections; however they must accept and recognise their defeat. They also have to acknowledge the winners, and announce that their parties are going to play their roles in the official opposition.
If and only if these steps are followed, then the credibility of the system (the democratic game) will be protected and its perpetuity can be assured.