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Law of The Republic of Uzbekistan on the Elections to the Oliy Majlis ( Supreme Council - Parliament) of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Law of The Republic of Uzbekistan on the Elections
to the Oliy Majlis ( Supreme Council - Parliament) of the Republic of Uzbekistan
to the Oliy Majlis ( Supreme Council - Parliament) of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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Nicaragua: Pre-Election Technical Assessment (May 15 - June 4, 1993)
This document summarizes IFES findings from an on-site pre-technical assessment of the Nicaraguan electoral system from 1993. The report provides recommendations, notes on the constitution, election results, political parties and provides a review of the electoral system. The report is mostly in English with various documents in Spanish.
June 30, 1993
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Citizens Identification Law
Citizens Identification Law
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Reform of Political Organization Law
Reform of Political Organization Law
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Presidential Elections Act 1991
The Presidential Elections Act 1991
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Law of The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic on Mass Media
The Law of The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic on Mass Media
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Concerning Social Organizations in The Republic of Uzbekistan
Concerning Social Organizations in The Republic of Uzbekistan
Election Material
Civic Education Material
"Salvemos la Democracia" se toma las calles Gobierno debe cumplir promesas empenadas en la campana
“”Save Democracy” takes the Streets. The Government must fulfill the Promises it had Committed to in the Campaign” is an article, available in Spanish, issued in 1991 by the “El Nicaraguense” newsletter in Nicaragua. The article describes the initiative taken on the streets by the “Save Democracy” movement in 1991 in order to pressure the government to keep the promises made in the electoral campaign.