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The Botswana Government operates as a multi-party democratic parliamentary republic. The government structure is divided into three main branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The President is Botswana's head of state and government, engaging in the daily administration of the state. Botswana's legislative power is bicameral, comprised of the National Assembly and the House of Chiefs. The judiciary operates independently, with the High Court and the Court of Appeals regarded as the superior courts. The Botswana Government is lauded for its political stability, sound fiscal policies, and a robust commitment to democratic principles.