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Republic of Montenegro: Voter Awareness Assessment and Legal Review, Nov 1997-Feb 1998
This report assesses voter awareness of democratic principles and processes in the Republic of Montenegro. The report discusses the election framework, political parties, media and NGO development in the country. The report also provides legal analysis and drafts of election legislation.
April 30, 1998
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Election Laws -Montenegro
Election Laws -Montenegro
Election Material
Civic Education Material
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.
Election Material
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
Civic Education Material
Daraja Update
This November 1997 issue of “Daraja” touches on the struggle to achieve civic elections in Kenya and promoting democracy and good governance in Africa. The lead article focuses on the effort to enhance civic education and elections in the midst of executive governmental power that is not in favor of promoting political participation or expanding democracy. The second major piece describes the pathway to achieving peace in Africa and six major impediments to achieving strong democracy in the region. The challenges presented by the article to developing democracy in Africa are overcoming violence, sound democracy development managment, enhancing the role of civil society, mainstreaming women into politics, increasing the capacity of African institutions that allow for democracy development and developing an ownership of democratic reforms in order to bring about demcoracy that fits the region and culture that it will be governing.