IMPORTANT NOTICE:
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The Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF) was officially launched in July 2019 as a split from the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP). It was backed by former president and BDP leader Ian Khama after he left the party. In the October 2019 General Elections, the party received 4.3% of the vote and won three seats, all in Khama’s home area of Central District, Tshekedi Khama II was elected in Serowe West, Leepetswe Lesedi in Serowe South, and Baratiwa Mathoothe in Serowe North. However, party leader Biggie Butale failed to be elected in Tati West.
Furthermore, on 6 August 2022, the BPF joined the Umbrella for Democratic Change alliance, which united all opposition parties in the National Assembly except the Alliance for Progressives. However, during a party retreat on the 6th of April 2024, the party left the alliance, opting for a “pact model” instead of running under the UDC symbol ahead of the 2024 elections.
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