maaf email atau password anda salah

Australia’s Election Hangover

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

arsip tempo : 173497090599.

. tempo : 173497090599.

Dewi Anggraeni

  • Melbourne, Australia-based journalist.

    ON election day August 21, when all polling stations throughout the country closed at 6pm and counting began, observers expected to have a clear picture by midnight—as is usually the case—who would come out the winner, though not all votes would have necessarily been counted then. There was computer software to work out the distribution of the preferential votes as well. However this time,

  • ...

    Subscribe to continue reading.
    We craft news with stories.

    For the benefits of subscribing to Digital Tempo, See More

    The Best Choice

    Rp 54.945/Month

    Active for 12 Months, Rp 659.340

    • *You Save -Rp 102.000
    • *Guaranteed update of up to 52 Editions of Tempo Magazine

    Rp 64.380/Month

    Active Every Month Cancel Anytime

    • *Free for the first month if using a Credit Card

    See Other Packages

    Already a Subscribed? Log in here
    To receive daily news by Email, Sign up for Tempo ID.

    More Articles

    More exclusive contents

    • December 23, 2024

    • December 16, 2024

    • December 9, 2024

    • December 2, 2024

    Independent journalism needs public support. By subscribing to Tempo, you will contribute to our ongoing efforts to produce accurate, in-depth and reliable information. We believe that you and everyone else can make all the right decisions if you receive correct and complete information. For this reason, since its establishment on March 6, 1971, Tempo has been and will always be committed to hard-hitting investigative journalism. For the public and the Republic.

    Login Subscribe