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The Constitution of Greece - 1995
English translation of the Greek Constitution of 1975, to include the amendments of 1986.
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Constitution
Constitution: Bosnia
Serbian version of the 1995 Dayton Accords, serving as the constitution for post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Constitution
Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Acting constitution of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Civic Education Material
Voter Education Seminar
This report was presented at the Women for Social Progress Movement's Voter Education Seminar in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on November 18, 1995. The report discusses voter's rights and responsibilities, women's issues in the 1990, 1992, and 1993 parliamentary and presidential elections, as well as a summary of data gathered on voter education.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Election du Conseil National 1995
“Election du Conseil National 1995” is a document published by the Swiss Chancellerie Fedérale written in French. In preparation for the 1995 parliamentary elections in Switzerland, this pamphlet provides voter instructions and qualifications as well as past parliamentary election results.
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Civic Education Material
Municipal - Candidates: A question of principle
“Municipal Candidates: A Question of Principle” is a leaflet from 1995, available in a French and English copy, which explains how candidates running for office in their municipality should go about financing campaigns and incurring election expenses through the official agent. The document, published by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, provides basic information on necessary qualifications to run for office in the 1995 Municipal Election in Quebec, Canada, and states some rules and regulations regarding election expenses and reimbursement.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Municipal - l'Agent Officiel: une question de principe
“Municipal - l'Agent Officiel: une question de principe” is a leaflet from 1995, available in both French and English copies, which explains to readers that political parties or individual candidates running for municipal office must designate an official agent in order to control finances. The document, published by the Director General of Elections in Quebec, explains that the official agent is the only one authorized to incur election expenses for the 1995 Municipal Elections in Canada.