The Part of the Protestant Church in the Processes of Exiting Electoral Crises in Francophone Black Africa

Arrey W.H., Loumou Mondoleba A.
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The analysis presented in this paper starts from an observation that generally shows pluralist electoral competitions in Francophone (French-speaking) black Africa not as frameworks for the expression of political adversity, but rather as real moments of enmity, disorder and multifaceted conflicts. Indeed, the democratic processes initiated by most African States at the beginning of the 1990s did not allow the desired liberalization of the political field. They were confronted with the ruse of political leaders wishing to stay in power for a long time by developing strategies for circumventing real political pluralism, neutralizing and assimilating the opposition. The “passive democracy” that has finally been achieved is characterized by the continuation of monopolistic practices and habits in a context that is supposed to be politically liberal and plural. The resolution of the crisis which strewn the electoral processes in black Africa generally requires a strong implication of various actors and on various scales, in particular the religious actors. The part of the Protestant Church in the process of getting out of the electoral crisis is thus understood as the process of involving the Protestant clergy in the management of socio-political mores before, during and after electoral competitions. Undeniably, the function of the Protestant Church in French-speaking black Africa is not limited only to the mission of evangelization and prayers for peace in the nation, it extends to the management of these socio-political crises. This study is methodologically and theoretically based on documentary research and neo-institutionalism, taking into account the fact that the outcomes of electoral crises are above all political processes and action frameworks where institutional linkages mutually influence each other.
新教在黑非洲法语区选举危机退出过程中的作用
本文的分析从一个观察开始,这个观察通常表明,在讲法语的黑人非洲,多元化的选举竞争不是表达政治逆境的框架,而是敌意、混乱和多方面冲突的真实时刻。事实上,大多数非洲国家在1990年代初发起的民主进程并没有使政治领域实现所希望的自由化。他们面对的是希望长期掌权的政治领导人的诡计,他们制定了规避真正的政治多元化、中和和同化反对派的战略。最终实现的“被动民主”的特点是,在政治上应该是自由和多元的背景下,垄断的做法和习惯继续存在。要解决影响黑人非洲选举进程的危机,一般需要在不同规模上强有力地涉及各种行动者,特别是宗教行动者。因此,新教教会在摆脱选举危机的过程中所扮演的角色被理解为新教神职人员在选举之前、期间和之后参与管理社会政治习俗的过程。不可否认的是,讲法语的黑人非洲新教教会的作用不仅限于传福音和为国家和平祈祷的使命,它还延伸到管理这些社会政治危机。这项研究在方法和理论上以文献研究和新制度主义为基础,同时考虑到选举危机的结果首先是体制联系相互影响的政治进程和行动框架。
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