byTom BaxterNovember 4, 2024 2:37 pm While we wait for the polls to close, take a minute to ponder a question which has received little attention: what kind of election are we going to have four years from now? Election Day nears as the already-voted look on ...
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"The integrity of election observers is crucial for boosting voter confidence, a fundamental aspect of democracy," read the statement. ACT SA country director for South Africa Sarah Bobhi Motha called on South Africans to refuse election observers linked to Zanu PF. "There is absolutely nothing ...
Sa’ar himself is now unlikely to leave the government, even if he is not awarded a spot in the war cabinet. This is because Sa’ar has said repeatedly that he opposes going to an election during wartime. In addition, it is fair to assume that he will now attempt for a period to d...
But “you cannot tell security problems to wait for two years” until the next election, and in his view, the current government is not going to fall in the near future, Sa’ar said. “If you ask the people of Israel, the majority of which do not have trust in the government... ...
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Voters in Croatia went to the polls Sunday to pick a new president in a tight, holiday-season election race. (Credit: AP Photo/Darko Bandic) Former Social Democrat prime ministerZoran Milanovicis hoping to benefit from a divided right. He promises to make Croatia a "norma...
Notably, 2024 will be a year of elections, with 54% of the global population going to the polls, representing 60% of global GDP.7 This will generate regulatory and policy uncertainty in the short and medium term and could result in some significant shifts by policymakers. What boards should...