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Election and Political Party Law
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 1
The Electoral Regulations 1993, Amendment No 1
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Election and Political Party Law
The Electoral Regulations 1993
The Electoral Regulations 1993
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Participacion Ciudadana en el Proceso Electoral Diciembre 93
“Citizens’ Participation in the December 1993 Electoral Process” is a voter’s handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the Civil Association “Queremos Eligir” in Venezuela in lead up to the 1993 Venezuelan General Elections. The handbook provides brief answers on: who are people voting for, how do they vote, how to make a decision when choosing and how to defend one’s vote.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Que vamos a elegir?
“What are we Electing?” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela in lead up to the December 1989 Venezuelan Local Elections. The document explains the voting procedures and briefly describes what the citizens are electing in the local elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Red de Redes
“Network of Networks” is a project proposal, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by Elias Santana with the help of the Civil Citizen’s Association in Action for a Better Democracy. The author proposes a strategy for creating a network of civil participation that would be able to find the solutions for destroying the corruption in Venezuela and restoring the real Democracy and modernizing the country.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Network of Networks
This document focuses on the concept of the “network of networks,” a system for building community cohesiveness and social capital in Venezuela. Included is literature that instructs readers on how to form a a community network. The piece was published in 1993 the same year as legislative elections in Venezuela.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
MMP and the Economy
“MMP and the Economy” is a pamphlet published in 1993 by the Electoral Reform Coalition (ERC) which argues for the implementation of the Mixed Member Proportional proposed system of electing members of the New Zealand parliament. This pamphlet rejects the assertion that such a system would lead to economic ruin, arguing instead that the MMP would actually promote government stability. This ERC pamphlet also leaves readers the opportunity to donate money to the campaign to implement the MMP system into New Zealand.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
MMP : Voting for Party Lists
Published in 1993 by the Electoral Reform Coalition in New Zealand, “MMP: Voting for Party Lists” advocates for the implementation of the Mixed Member Proportional system of electing New Zealand’s members of parliament on the basis that it provides more freedom for citizens to inflict change in government policy. Basic questions about the party lists are provided as well as further reasons for the implementation of the MMP system including increased voter freedom, flexibility, and fair elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Como vamos a elegir?
“How are we going to Elect?” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1993 by the Civil Association “Queremos Eligir” in Venezuela, in lead up to the 1993 Venezuelan General Elections. The document explains the organizational structure of the public powers of Venezuela as well as it refers to the 1993 General Elections, in an effort to familiarize voters with basic knowledge about the elections. The document also provides information on the electoral system and explains what they are voting for in these elections.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Como Votar
“How to Vote on December 5” is a voter’s guide, available in Spanish, issued by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela. The guide is meant to instruct citizens on the voting procedures during the General Elections and also, briefly explains when a vote can be annulled.