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Fiji (Ba West) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Ballot used in the Parliamenray elections in Fiji on 8 May 1999. This ballot was used in Constituency No. 13, the Ba West Fijian Provinical Communal Constituency.
Election Material
Ballot
Fiji (Bua, Macuata West) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Ballot used for Parliamentary elections in Fiji on 8 May 1999. This ballot was used in the Bua Macuata West Open Constituency.
Election Material
Ballot
Fiji (Rewa Fijian Provincial communal) General Elections Parliamentary Ballot 1999
Ballot paper used for the Fijian Parliamentary election held on 8 May 1999. This ballot paper was used in the 10th Constituency, the Rewa Fijian Provincial Communal Constituency.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Republic of The Fiji Islands
Constitution of Fiji, as amended through 1998.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Special elections regionales
“Special elections regionales” is a special article in the magazine ‘Ca Rhone-Alpes’ from 1998, available in French, advertizing the upcoming March 15, 1998, regional election to elect members of the Council in Rhone-Alpes, France. The document provides a description of past election in the region of Rhone Alpes, provides statistics of its inhabitants, and explains the structure of the regional Council and how the vote to elect new members will proceed.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Understanding Your Constitution
Published by the Constitution Public Awareness and Education Committee, “Understanding Your Constitution” outlines the 1970, 1990, and 1997 Constitutions of Fiji in regards to the rights and interests of the indigenous population of Fiji. This article concludes that the 1997 Constitution is in accordance with the 1970 and 1990 Constitutions in that all three protect and preserve the rights of the indigenous.
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.
Election Material
Constitution
The French Constitution - 1996
Constitution of France (1958) as amended through 1996.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Belarus Presidential Election Law
Belarus Presidential Election Law
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Republic of Belarus
Constitution of The Republic of Belarus