Namibia: Swapo Puts Succession Talks On Ice

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Namibia: Swapo Puts Succession Talks On Ice


The leadership of Swapo has kept their cards close to their chests regarding the way forward in terms of filling the vacant position of the party’s president.

The ruling party’s top position became vacant after the passing of President Hage Geingob, who died of cancer on Sunday. In interviews with this publication, party members, including those in the central committee (CC), which is the highest organ of authority, stated that discussions about succession can only be addressed after the burial of their leader as they are currently occupied with mourning and making arrangements.

The Swapo constitution states that “in the event the president is unable to permanently perform his or her duties, or carry out his or her functions for whatever reasons, an extraordinary congress shall be called by the central committee within three months of the vacancy occurring to elect a new president to complete the unexpired term of the former president, unless the vacancy occurs six months prior to the ordinary congress.”

A party member, who asked for anonymity, said should the current vice president of the party wish to be the presidential candidate,”she needs to relinquish the vice presidency of the party and contest the presidency.”

A meeting took place on Monday at the party’s headquarters to map the way forward. When approached for comment, deputy secretary general Uahekua Herunga confirmed the meeting, stating that it was to officially announce the death of the party president, and to address the existence of the vacancy.