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Des électeurs attendent l'ouverture d'un bureau
de vote à Windhoek, le 29 novembre 2024 en Namibie
Namibians returned to vote on Friday in 36 polling stations reopened two days after a chaotic
election, set to test the ruling party's 34-year grip on power, was marred by technical problems.
Tensions are mounting in the historically stable and peaceful southern African nation where Wednesday's election was marked by long delays
and labelled a "sham" by the opposition.
Some people waited 12 hours in line to vote in presidential and legislative polls,
billed as the toughest yet for the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) party, in power since Namibia's 1990 independence from South
africa.
Wednesday's queues were caused by many technical problems,
including issues with tablets used to register voters and shortages of ballot
papers.
In some cases, torches used to show up invisible ink had run out of batteries and
mobile voting teams had left areas with voters still in the queues, it said.
Facing criticism from both voters and parties, the electoral commission extended the vote
for a second time, giving Namibians until Saturday
evening to vote.
In the capital Windhoek, at the only polling station picked to reopen, about 60 people showed up on Friday, including Kluivert
Muuondjo who arrived at 4:30 am.
The 21-year-old student said he had waited in line until 11:00 pm on Wednesday but left before being able to vote as he had exams the next day.
Des électeurs attendent l'ouverture d'un bureau de
vote à Windhoek, le 29 novembre 2024 en Namibie
"Everyone will have the chance to vote," he said.
But because Namibians can vote at any given polling station, he was worried "everyone will flock to one place again."
The disarray led to angry complaints from opposition parties with some calling for a halt in the electoral process.
Opposition parties were scheduled to meet on Friday
and issue a joint statement, according to Christine Aochamus who represents the Independent Patriots for
Change (IPC) party.
Youth unemployment, enduring inequalities and the emergence of
a generation born after independence are challenging support towards SWAPO
which has ruled since 1990.
Its candidate, vice-president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who could become the first woman to lead the country if elected, could
face an unprecedented second round in the mineral rich country.
"To open only one place in Khomas (the region of which the capital is part of) is absurd," said voter
Ensley Engermund, who also said he couldn't vote on Wednesday
because of long queues despite trying four different polling stations.
"Only 1.5 millions voters are registered and we get this chaos?"
asked the 49-year-old security agent.
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Australian politicians are almost always opting to fly with Qantas on taxpayer-funded
trips, despite Virgin offering cheaper tickets.
Federal MPs flew with the national carrier for 80
per cent of work trips last year despite it not always being the cheapest route, according to travel data provided to the
government.
While politicians and their staffers are required to book the cheapest flight, it also has to
be the most efficient, with Qantas offering the most routes between major cities.
MPs are banned from accruing frequent flyer
points on taxpayer-funded trips like ordinary Aussies can, but they can can receive lifetime status credits,
which allows access to airport lounges and flight upgrades.
'How else can one explain the extraordinary dominance of Qantas in securing bookings by parliamentarians and their staff?' Myriam Robin wrote in an opinion piece for the Australian Financial Review.
'There's nothing like accruing status credits on someone else's dime.'
Transport Minister Catherine King has since committed to a review
of flight bookings by government officials which will
be conducted by the Department of Finance this year,
despite there being just two months left of
2024.
Politicians' preference for Qantas may also be put down to
the airline's exclusive invite-only 'Chairman's
Lounge'.
Australian politicians are almost always opting to fly
with Qantas on taxpayer-funded trips, despite Virgin offering cheaper
tickets. (pictured is Anthony Albanese, with former Qantas boss Alan Joyce, and fiancee
Jodie Haydon)
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Daily Mail Australia in August revealed that nearly every single federal politician in the country
has accepted free membership of the club.
Qantas and the Albanese government have both denied the airline enjoys any disproportionate level of influence
over the country's political classes.
A Daily Mail Australia audit of the members' interest registers - in both the House of Representatives and the Senate - revealed
almost 93 per cent of the nation's leaders have been 'gifted' membership to the lavish, all-inclusive lounge.
The high profile ranks of government giftees include Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as well as every member of his 22-person Cabinet,
his seven-person Outer Ministry and all 12 assistant ministers.
While most politicians declared their Qantas' privileges as a 'gift', Labor
MP Marion Scrymgour listed her membership as her 'Chairman Lounge entitlement'.
Daily Mail Australia in August revealed that nearly every
single federal politician in the country has accepted free membership of Qantas' exclusive Chairman's Lounge.
And it's not just politicians on the take, with more than 60 MPs - including
Marles, Chalmers, King, Bill Shorten, Zali Steggall
and Tanya Plibersek - disclosing their spouses have also
been granted unfettered, independent access to Qantas' luxurious
members only lounge.
Often touted as 'the most exclusive club in the country', membership to
the Chairman's Lounge has long been veiled in secrecy.
Even the entrances to each of the country's six opulent VIP clubs - in Sydney,
Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Perth airports - are suitably discreet.
Though, once inside, the designer lounges are immediately more
ostentatious, with free à la carte fine dining,
table service, a decadent selection of wines and Champagne and a discreet army of dedicated lounge attendants.
Membership to the club is 'priceless' - it cannot be bought for any
amount of money nor obtained via any amount of frequent flyers points.
Instead, each member is hand-picked and approved by the company's chief executive and chairman.
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