Performance of Women-led Political Parties in Lesotho’s 2022 National Elections

Politeia Pub Date : 2024-03-06 DOI:10.25159/2663-6689/14267
Litlhare Rabele
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Since the dawn of multi-party democracy in Lesotho in 1993, few political parties have been formed and led by women, and they are not doing well. The main political parties lack the political will and commitment to nominate women as leaders. In the elections of 7 October 2022, none of the main political parties were led by women  and none of them won a single constituency. While many women-led parties could not make it into parliament, a few women leaders got into parliament through Proportional Representation (PR). Four women-led political parties contested the election, all of them performing dismally. It is important to explore why women-led political parties did not perform well, as Lesotho has signed and ratified international protocols on women’s empowerment and equality in politics, among others, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution 1325, the African Union (AU) Maputo Protocol, and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocol on gender and development. All these urge member states to ensure meaningful participation of women in politics and elections, specifically as leaders. We assess the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 5) on gender equality and women empowerment to measure the progress Lesotho has made and the challenges yet to be addressed. This article explores factors that contributed to this poor performance and analyses the reasons for the poor performance by reviewing relevant documents regarding the performance of women-led political parties in Lesotho’s 2022 national elections.
妇女领导的政党在莱索托 2022 年全国大选中的表现
自 1993 年莱索托开始实行多党民主制以来,由妇女组建和领导的政党寥寥无几,而且表现不佳。主要政党缺乏提名妇女担任领导人的政治意愿和承诺。在 2022 年 10 月 7 日的选举中,没有一个主要政党由妇女领导,也没有一个政党赢得一个选区。虽然许多女性领导的政党无法进入议会,但少数女性领导人通过比例代表制(PR)进入了议会。有四个妇女领导的政党参加了竞选,但表现都很糟糕。探讨妇女领导的政党表现不佳的原因非常重要,因为莱索托已经签署并批准了关于妇女赋权和政治平等的国际议定书,其中包括《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》(CEDAW)、联合国安理会(UNSC)第 1325 号决议、非洲联盟(AU)《马普托议定书》以及南部非洲发展共同体(SADC)《性别与发展议定书》。所有这些都敦促成员国确保妇女切实参与政治和选举,特别是担任领导人。我们评估了关于性别平等和妇女赋权的可持续发展目标(SDG 5)的实施情况,以衡量莱索托取得的进展和有待应对的挑战。本文通过审查有关妇女领导的政党在莱索托 2022 年全国大选中的表现的相关文件,探讨了导致表现不佳的因素,并分析了表现不佳的原因。
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