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Direccion General Sectorial informacion Electoral
Direccion General Sectorial informacion Electoral
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Election and Political Party Law
Law on The Partial Reform of Electoral Law
Law on The Partial Reform of Electoral Law
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Election and Political Party Law
Instruction - Aux Presidents Des Bureaux De Vote A L Election Du President De La Republique
Instruction - Aux Presidents Des Bureaux De Vote A L Election Du President De La Republique
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Presidential Election Law
Presidential Election Law
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on Constitutional Referendum
Law on Constitutional Referendum
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Conciencia Democratica
“Conciencia Democrática” is the May 1992 16th edition of the “Conciencia Democrática” newsletter, available in Spanish, issued by the Pro-Democracy Center in Panama. The newsletter contains editorials on voluntary projects organized by the Pro-Democracy Center, information about its projects and how to get involved, as well as a range of editorials on democracy and the connection between the community’s participation and the success of democracy. This particular edition focuses on the electoral process, the involvement of the civil society in it and the electoral reform.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Code Electoral - Madagascar
Code Electoral - Madagascar
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Como Votar
“How to Vote” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in 1992 by the National Electoral Council in Venezuela in lead up to the December 6, 1992 Venezuelan Local Elections. The document briefly explains how one can vote for the local offices and in what case their votes would be annulled.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Cidadaos e Politica Quem deve governar?
“People and Politics: Who Should Govern?” is a civic education discussion book, issued in 1992 by the US Kettering Foundation and translated and adapted to Portuguese by the State University of Ponta Grossa, Brazil. The handbook is intended to educate voters about the importance of voting and express their opinions through the power of one vote. The handbook explores four options with a series of opinions on how to tighten the relationship between politics and the people. Additionally, in the beginning and the end of the book, there are some questionnaires provided to facilitate the understanding of the people’s overall opinion of their relation with the government.