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Government Gazette - Staatskoerant - Vol 376 No 17478 - Kantoor Van Die President No 1602 - No 51 Van 1996: Wet Op Die Verkiesingskommissie
Government Gazette - Staatskoerant - Vol 376 No 17478 - Kantoor Van Die President No 1602 - No 51 Van 1996: Wet Op Die Verkiesingskommissie
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Constitution
Daily Report Supplement: Polish Draft Constitution
Daily Report Supplement: Polish Draft Constitution
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Election and Political Party Law
Regulation on Vote Counting and General Elections
Regulation on Vote Counting and General Elections
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Constitution
Polish Constitutional Law: The Constitutional Act and Selected Statutory Materials
Polish Constitutional Law: The Constitutional Act and Selected Statutory Materials
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Civic Education Material
Juluka
This April/May 1996 issue of “Juluka” focuses on the link between turbulence in South Africa’s economy and its uncertain political landscape. Anxieties regarding the health of President Mandela and trepidation towards the fiscal policies of his potential successor, Deputy-President Thabo Mbeki, have been cited as possible reasons for the economic struggles. This issue of “Juluka” also focuses on South African youth and the Orlando West community center.
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Election and Political Party Law
Regulations on Absent Voters
Regulations on Absent Voters
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Civic Education Material
Democracy in Action
Democracy in Action is the Journal of the Institute for Democracy in South Africa. This volume published in March 1996 includes articles on local government, democracy, and human rights.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Local Government Elections in the Metro & TLC Areas
This flier informs citizens in South Africa about the 1996 local government elections in the metro and TLC areas. It addresses what citizens are voting for in the local elections, what they need to vote, and how to vote in both English and Zulu.