Who can initiate an optional referendum at the national level?

Namibia
- President
- Legislative majority
The Constitution of the Republic of Namibia (adopted in 1992)
Article 63(2). The National Assembly shall further have the power and function, subject to this Constitution:
g) to initiate, approve or decide to hold a referendum on matters of national concern;
Article 132(3a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sub-Article (2) hereof, if a bill proposing a repeal and/or amendment of any of the provisions of this Constitution secures a majority of two-thirds of all the members of the National Assembly, but fails to secure a majority of two-thirds of all the members of the National Council, the President may by Proclamation make the bill containing the proposed repeals and/or amendments the subject of a national referendum.
In the case of issues of national importance, the law does not specify whether minority or majority of the legislature should approve a referendum.