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El Liderazgo Politico
“Political Leadership” is a civic education handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 in Panama as part of an electoral civic education program of the Electoral Tribunal in Panama. The handbook explains and describes the concept of political leadership and its implications, such as the abilities a leader must possess, his/her qualities, his/her responsibilities and political and social status. Additionally, the handbook contains some games/questions related to the topic.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Ley Electoral y de Partidos Politicos y su Reglamento (with how-to-vote guide)
“The Electoral Law and Political Parties Law and its Regulations” is an electoral guide, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in Guatemala, in lead up to the November 12, 1995 General Elections in Guatemala. The guide includes the texts of the electoral and political parties’ law as well as the regulations of these. Additionally, it contains a brief explanation of the voting procedures.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Nuevos Centros de Votacion
“New Polling Stations” is an electoral guide, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in Guatemala, in lead up to the November 12, 1995 General Elections in Guatemala. The guide lists the polling stations for the voters who have their residence in the Central District of the country. Additionally, it contains a map indicating the location of the polling stations.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Instructivo
“Guidebook” is an instructional guidebook, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Guatemala, in lead up to the 1995 General Elections in Guatemala. The guidebook is meant to instruct and assist the Board of Elections when observing the elections. The handbook offers guidance in elections preparation, opening, duration and closing of the polls.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Manual del Fiscal
“Censurer’s Manual” is an informative booklet, available in Spanish, published in 1995 by the Institute of Investigation and Political Auto Formation (“Instituto de Investigacion y Autoformacion Politica”) in Guatemala. The booklet describes the purpose, obligations, and importance of the Elections Table Censurer.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitucion Politica De La Republica De Panama
Constitucion Politica De La Republica De Panama
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Situacion Juridica de la Mujer
“The Legal Situation of Women” is an informative handbook, available in Spanish, issued in 1995 by the Popular Legal Support Center in Panama. The handbook presents a thorough description of the women’s project implemented by the Popular Legal Support Center. The description covers the specific steps taken towards the implementation of the program through the diagnosis of the women’s situation in Panama. A certain number of women of all backgrounds were key elements of the study that helped detect the factors that affect the overall knowing and use of rights by women. The handbook contains the conclusions of the study and tables that justify the outcome of the diagnosis, as well as it presents an analysis on the legal situation of women, specifically in the labor field.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
El Maltrato a Menores en Panama
"Child Abuse in Panama” is a civic education booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the Popular Legal Support Center in Panama. The booklet comes as a reflection of the Family Code and the Law nr. 27 from June 16, 1995, regarding domestic violence and child abuse. The booklet includes the following: basic concepts on child abuse, the Family Code, classification of child abuse, specialized instances that deal with victims of child abuse, and causes of child abuse. Additionally, it contains a series of recommendations made by the Popular Legal Support Center in Panama, in an effort to reduce child abuse-related occurrences.