Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and Príncipe

Since 1990, within the framework of the representative democracy then endorsed in São Tomé and Príncipe, there has been open political competition between political parties. Representative democracy and parties are not realities averse to the prevailing cultural patterns on the islands. However,...

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Main Author: NASCIMENTO Аugusto
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Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute for African Studies 2023-06-01
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description Since 1990, within the framework of the representative democracy then endorsed in São Tomé and Príncipe, there has been open political competition between political parties. Representative democracy and parties are not realities averse to the prevailing cultural patterns on the islands. However, this does not mean that parties have a role consistent with the idealization, common among São Toméans, about what they should represent and do in a representative democracy. For example, the governance programs or even the number of militants are not always known. Nor do party programs, when made explicit, clearly distinguish the various parties. Despite the openness to the creation of new parties, mainly presidential initiatives, the party landscape has been characterized by opposition between the two largest parties, the Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe, the historic independence party, and Independent Democratic Action , which in recent years has asserted itself as the dominant party. In this text, in addition to the summary characterization of the functioning and performance of the parties – sometimes, one-man parties –, an attempt is also made to characterize the free and open political competition in which the parties have moved from 1990 to the present day. Factors undermining democracy are highlighted, for example, the growing political and social entropy, discouragement and the feeling of loss of determination of individual and collective futures, and even temptations of authoritarian drifts. Strictly speaking, perhaps more than the erosion of democracy, we are witnessing the decantation of disbelief in the country, which contaminates all political action. Some politicians point out the need for changes in the parties, even for them to have a fruitful action, if not to achieve development, at least to contain impoverishment and greater social fissures. However, the hypothesis that parties will continue to replicate the practices and vices that lead to the gap between parties and society is more plausible, not to say accurate. Incidentally, the recent political history of the island highlights a set of purposes and actions, guided by acrimony and violence, averse to a minimum cohesion, which is why it is difficult to believe in overcoming the obstacles set for the pacification of political and social competition.
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spelling doaj-art-374e16f015454fb2ade1642f7192a2102025-08-20T02:16:55ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Institute for African StudiesУченые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук2412-57173034-34962023-06-01928210010.31132/2412-5717-2023-63-2-82-100Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and PríncipeNASCIMENTO Аugusto0Phd (Historical Economics and Sociology), Centre for History, School of Arts and Humanities, University of LisbonSince 1990, within the framework of the representative democracy then endorsed in São Tomé and Príncipe, there has been open political competition between political parties. Representative democracy and parties are not realities averse to the prevailing cultural patterns on the islands. However, this does not mean that parties have a role consistent with the idealization, common among São Toméans, about what they should represent and do in a representative democracy. For example, the governance programs or even the number of militants are not always known. Nor do party programs, when made explicit, clearly distinguish the various parties. Despite the openness to the creation of new parties, mainly presidential initiatives, the party landscape has been characterized by opposition between the two largest parties, the Movement for the Liberation of São Tomé and Príncipe, the historic independence party, and Independent Democratic Action , which in recent years has asserted itself as the dominant party. In this text, in addition to the summary characterization of the functioning and performance of the parties – sometimes, one-man parties –, an attempt is also made to characterize the free and open political competition in which the parties have moved from 1990 to the present day. Factors undermining democracy are highlighted, for example, the growing political and social entropy, discouragement and the feeling of loss of determination of individual and collective futures, and even temptations of authoritarian drifts. Strictly speaking, perhaps more than the erosion of democracy, we are witnessing the decantation of disbelief in the country, which contaminates all political action. Some politicians point out the need for changes in the parties, even for them to have a fruitful action, if not to achieve development, at least to contain impoverishment and greater social fissures. However, the hypothesis that parties will continue to replicate the practices and vices that lead to the gap between parties and society is more plausible, not to say accurate. Incidentally, the recent political history of the island highlights a set of purposes and actions, guided by acrimony and violence, averse to a minimum cohesion, which is why it is difficult to believe in overcoming the obstacles set for the pacification of political and social competition.https://africajournal.ru/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Zapiski-2-2023-7-82-100-Augusto-Nascimento.pdfsao tome and principedemocracypolitical parties.
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Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and Príncipe
Ученые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук
sao tome and principe
democracy
political parties.
title Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and Príncipe
title_full Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and Príncipe
title_fullStr Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and Príncipe
title_full_unstemmed Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and Príncipe
title_short Democracy Adrift and the Trajectories of the Political Parties in São Tomé and Príncipe
title_sort democracy adrift and the trajectories of the political parties in sao tome and principe
topic sao tome and principe
democracy
political parties.
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