Namibia Presidential Election Incumbent re-election, the percentage of votes will drop significantly 6:40 on December 2

The current president, Gaingob, was re-elected in the presidential election in Namibia, Southwest Africa. However, the voting rate has fallen significantly since the last election with overwhelming support, reflecting the criticism of the government over the high unemployment rate and the response to severe droughts.

Namibia has been governed by the SWAPO = Southwest African People's Organization, which has led the liberation struggle since its independence from South Africa in 1990. The focus was on what we could do.

According to the announcement of the Namibia election management committee, as a result of the vote, the current president, Gaingob, won 56.3%, re-elected to 29.4%, well above the runner-up candidate.

President Gainggob posted on Twitter, "I pledge to serve with maximum passion and sincerity to bring about visible improvements in people's lives."

However, the voting rate of President Gaingov has fallen significantly from the previous presidential election of 86.7% in 2014, and the government over the high unemployment rate exceeding 30%, response to severe drought, and allegations of corruption It became a form reflecting criticism of.