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Formacion de Promotores de Participacion Ciudadana
“Group of Promoters of Citizens’ Participation in the 1993 Electoral Process” is a program schedule, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 and meant to list the planning of the seminary on “Freedom to elect” organized as part of the citizens’ participation in the electoral process campaign.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Direccion General Sectorial informacion Electoral
Direccion General Sectorial informacion Electoral
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on The Partial Reform of Electoral Law
Law on The Partial Reform of Electoral Law
Publication
Report/Paper
Republic of Estonia: An Assessment of the Election to the Riigikogu and the Presidency, September 16-24, 1992
This report summarizes IFES findings from the September 1992 elections in Estonia. The report discusses election problems, successes and voting processes.
September 30, 1992
Election Material
Ballot
Estonia General Election Ballot 1992
Ballot used the first post-Soviet elections in Estonia. The left side of the page was used for Presidential elections, in which the main candidates were Arnold RUUTEL, Lennart MERI, and Rein TAAGEPERA. The 1992 election was the only time that Estonia's President was directly elected. The right side of the ballot shows candidates for the Parliament in the Louna-Tallinn district.
Election Material
Constitution
Republic of Estonia: Law on The Application of The Constitution
Law on the Application of the Constitution, laying out the procedures for adoption and passage of a new Estonian Constitution.
Election Material
Constitution
Estonia Constitutional Packet
Constitution of Estonia (1992), as translated into Russian.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Como Votar
“How to Vote” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in 1992 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela in lead up to the December 6, 1992 Venezuelan Local Elections. The document briefly explains how one can vote for the local offices and in what case their votes would be annulled.