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Governments of Africa. Civil War and Conflict Africa is the most politically unstable continent in the world Limited resources, ethnic differences, and weak governments cause conflict Civil War (battles among citizens within a country) often occurs.
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Civil War and Conflict • Africa is the most politically unstable continent in the world • Limited resources, ethnic differences, and weak governments cause conflict • Civil War (battles among citizens within a country) often occurs
Niger Movement for Justice fighters near Tezerzait in May. The group has demanded, among other things, that wealth generated by each region benefit its people
Kenya • 1963 Kenya was declared independent from England • Now it is a republic with a president • Until 1991 it only had one political party • 1992 they held elections for President with more than one candidate running for office
Presidents serve a 5 year term with a two term limit he also appoints a cabinet of ministers and a VP • Their legislature is called the Bunge and the President must approve laws they create • Citizens 18 and older can vote
South Africa • South Africa is made up of 9 provinces • Their constitution was ratified in 1996 • Power is split between the executive and legislative branches
Legislature has two houses • President has a 5 years term and appoints a deputy President and cabinet • Citizens over 18 can vote
Sudan • Has a two political party system A government made up of two parties - the National Congress Party (NCP) and Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) – in 2005. • Mainly governed by Islamic law • All power is invested in the President even though they have 3 branches of government
Anybody of the age of 17 can vote. • Many feel that elections are corrupt and often rigged by the ruling party • In the last major election the NCP party won an overwhelming 80% of the vote even though many opposed their rule. The outcome of the election made many feel that they were right in believing that the government is corrupt