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Election Laws -Montenegro
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Pitanja i Odgovori; Questions and Answers
“Questions and Answers” focuses on basic facts regarding voting registration, eligibility, rights, and assistance in the upcoming May 31, 1998 municipal and parliamentary elections in Montenegro. Published by the IFES and the Republican Commission of Montenegro in 1998, this document is available in Serbian, Montenegrin, and English.
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Election and Political Party Law
Resolution on Rules for Political Parties Presentation in Public Media Founded By State During The Election Campaign
Resolution on Rules for Political Parties Presentation in Public Media Founded By State During The Election Campaign
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Edict of Promulgation of The Law on The Election of Councillors and Representatives
Edict of Promulgation of The Law on The Election of Councillors and Representatives
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Edict of Promulgation of The Law on Registers of Electors
Edict of Promulgation of The Law on Registers of Electors
Election Material
Ballot
Belarus Referendum Ballot 1996
Ballot used for the seven-question referendum held in Belarus on 24 November 1996. The first four questions in the referendum were proposed by President Alexander Lukashenko, and the final three were proposed by the Supreme Court. The voters voted on the following:
-Whether Independence Day should be moved to 3 July, to commemorate the liberation of Belarus
-Approval of the constitutional amendments proposed by President Lukashenko
-Approval of the free sale of land
-Abolition of the death penalty
-Approval of the constitutional amendment proposed by the Supreme Soviet
-Direct elections to local bodies
-Should all state expenses be part of the national budget.
-Whether Independence Day should be moved to 3 July, to commemorate the liberation of Belarus
-Approval of the constitutional amendments proposed by President Lukashenko
-Approval of the free sale of land
-Abolition of the death penalty
-Approval of the constitutional amendment proposed by the Supreme Soviet
-Direct elections to local bodies
-Should all state expenses be part of the national budget.