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Election law includes specific issues related to legal and administrative regulations which can be seen as fundamental for any election which aspires to be undertaken in a free and fair way.

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Observing the electoral process is an important integrity safeguard. It is one of the checks-and-balances that protect the viability and honesty of election administration, as well as the participation of political parties, candidates and interest groups.

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Civic education deals with broader concepts underpinning a democratic society such as the respective roles and responsibilities of citizens, government, political and special interests, the mass media, and the business and non-profit sectors, as well as the significance of periodic and competitive elections.

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Project In Brief

IFES’ current project has supported Georgia through early presidential and parliamentary elections in 2008 and important local elections in 2010. Activities have included training and procurement for election management bodies at all levels, substantial assistance to local organizations to involve them in the electoral process, expert guidance toward legal reform, and voter outreach. IFES cooperates closely with all political parties and election authorities as well as other global partners in providing the necessary guidance to Georgia in implementing its stated objective of improving its democracy to international standards.

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