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We do not want to be non-political
“We do Not Want to be Apolitical” is an article, originally available in Russian and translated into English, written in 1996 by Natalya Vorobtsova, Aliya Rustemova in the “Kazakhstanskaya Pravda” newspaper in Kazakhstan and which briefly describes a political science game organized by Gulnara Kanapievna in Kazakhstan. The article also touches on the importance of having young people actively participate and understand the political life of the country.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Chapter 2:01 Electoral Act - Revised Edition 1996
Chapter 2:01 Electoral Act - Revised Edition 1996
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Estas seis Boletas electorales definiran sy futuro
“These six Electoral Ballots will Determine your Future” is a voter brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the Supreme Electoral Council in Nicaragua in lead up to the October 20, 1996 Nicaraguan General Elections. The brochure familiarizes voters with the voting instructions that would ensure a correct expression of citizens’ votes.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Inscripcion electoral "ad hoc" para los municipios senalados en el mapa
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Junio 1996
“June 1996” is a flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 in lead up to the October 20, 1996 Nicaraguan General Elections. The flyer is meant to familiarize and stimulate voters to register before the elections. The flyer contains the dates the electoral registration process is taken place.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Educacion para la democracia : Cronograma del proyecto
“Education for Democracy: Chronology of the Project” is a civic education program description and timeline, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the Ministry of Education in Nicaragua. The document presents the goal and objectives of the “Education for Democracy” project that was implemented during 1992-1996 in Nicaragua, as well as the main objectives achieved for the entire duration and divided into year time segments. The projects main goal was to assist Nicaraguan educators in introducing and expanding the civic education object in the formal educational system in Nicaragua.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Elecciones 96
“’96 Elections” is a civic supplement edition, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the “La Tribuna” newspaper in Nicaragua in lead up to the October 20, 1996 Nicaraguan General Elections and it contains several articles related to the voting process and the upcoming elections. The articles are meant to familiarize Nicaraguan voters with the voting procedures, the way the number of deputies is distributed in the National Assembly, being among the matters addressed. Additionally, a list with the biographies of the candidates is included.
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Report/Paper
Overview: National Surveys of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
IFES conducted surveys in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 1995. The public opinion survey is part of its election administration and voter education support project in Central Asia. The topics in the surveys include a range of issues related to development of multi-party politics, legal reform, non-governmental organizations, and the election system in each country.
November 28, 1995
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Survey
Kazakhstan 1995: The Public Speaks, an Analysis of National Public Opinion
This paper examines the role of the public in contemporary society and analyzes public opinion in Kazakhstan. This analysis of Kazakhstan's opinion environment can provide insights into the changes currently taking place in the country and yield indicators on the extent of public engagement in the transformation process of an emerging independent state. Findings are based on a public opinion survey the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) commissioned in Kazakhstan. Personal interviews were conducted between July 9 and 29, 1995. This was the first such survey undertaken by IFES and is part of the voter education program currently underway in Kazakhstan. The nationwide survey was designed in consultations with U.S. electoral specialists and American and Kazakhstani professionals. It measured public opinion about political and economic developments, the performance of the government, civic and political organizations, and participatory democracy. The last was probed in detail, exploring the public’s understanding of and attitudes towards elections and candidates. The design of the sample (multi-stage, stratified probability) ensured that respondents represented the adult national population of Kazakhstan. The data, therefore, accurately represent the feelings and opinions of the population of Kazakhstan as a whole.
August 31, 1995