Izwe Lethu, iAfrika

Coalitions question is complex. PAYCO used it in South African Youth Council
arena. PASMA used it in various institutions. Coalition are necessary for
power. Success varied? We sometimes got swallowed, other times used, oddly
used others and desirable mutual beneficial coalition.

The question on table can be answered by other questions.

   - Why is party entering the coalition?
   - Why is other party entering coalition?
   - What level of relationship? (Principled relationship, strategic or
   tactical)

The level of leverage determine to what extent you can negotiate yourself to
real power in coalition. How desperate is your potential partner and how
desperate are you? Individual gain in enemy of party in negotiation, it
increases desperation.

DA has used coalitions ruthlessly to its advantage.

Sbusiso Xaba


On 31 May 2011 09:57, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Afrikanists,
>
> May I have those who are well vested in coalition politics to help me
>  understand the concept of forming coalitions. If after elections you decide
> as a party to enter into coalition with another party, which mandate will
> you carry to government? Do you continue to implement your own party
> manifesto or the coalition agreement now becomes the new mandate? Are these
> coalitions binding for a specific term? Or can you change from issue to
> issue?
>
> If the assumption is that the electorate vote for a party on the basis of
> their election manifesto then the electorate will have to hold the party
> concerned to their promises as detailed in their manifesto. Now if the party
> fails to secure outright majority and it ends up forming coalitions, then
> what happens to the original manifesto of that party? Is this not a new form
> of the outlawed floor crossing?
>
> Democracy the way we have come to understand it, is about majority rule.
> Therefore it follows that if the so called bigger political parties fail to
> secure majority votes to govern, then they must approach the so called
> smaller parties to form coalitions. Does this mean that the smaller
> political party have to collapse into the bigger party in the form of
> coalition? Clearly you may be given the highest office being a smaller party
> but you will not be able to implement what you have promised in your
> manifesto, because you perhaps came into coalition with one seat. I don't
> think that you enter into coalition as equal partners because of the
> majority rule principle. Consequently who becomes the leader of coalitions
> will depend on who holds the majority within the coalition.
>
> Will I be correct if I conclude that coalition politics is about bigger
> political parties who need smaller parties for them to implement their
> manifesto. No wonder why smaller political parties are often referred to as
> "king makers". What really happens behind closed doors of coalition
> agreements? Or is it more about Kings (bigger political parties) going to
> "king makers" (smaller political parties) and simply ask them to govern with
> their consent. Therefore the bigger political parties stand to gain always
> when it comes to coalitions. They "Bigger Political Parties" simply approach
> smaller parties to join them in coalition to implement their own manifesto.
> These so called big parties must sell their ideas of governance to small
> parties and convince these small parties to join them in coalition. What do
> small parties stand to gain other than access to resources?
>
> Wondering...
>
> Izwe Lethu iAfrika, Lest We Forget!
>
> Leaga Lesufi
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