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In The Media
The Indian Express
Information space single, gravest threat to electoral integrity
“More and more companies are willing to sell commercial services to candidates, parties or nefarious actors who want to influence election outcomes to spread misinformation campaigns, to attack political opponents,” IFES CEO and President Tony Banbury said.
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Past
Virtual
FP Virtual Dialogue: Freeing the State
Join the IFES in partnership with Foreign Policy on February 9th for a timely discussion on the pace of democratic backsliding and the concrete strategies for fortifying democracies and democratic movements around the world.
February 9, 2023
11:00 AM EST
Election Snapshot
Elections in Tunisia: 2022 Parliamentary Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ahead of Tunisia's 2022 parliamentary elections.
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Past
Hybrid
A Conversation with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari
IFES joins USIP, IRI, NDI and the NED for a conversation with President Buhari of Nigeria.
December 16, 2022
2:45 PM EST
Election Snapshot
Elections in Fiji: 2022 General Election
Ahead of Fiji's 2022 general election, IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the election process.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Kazakhstan: 2022 Early Presidential Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Kazakhstan: 2022 Early Presidential Elections.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Nepal: 2022 Federal and Provincial Elections
IFES provides Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Nepal: 2022 Federal and Provincial Elections.
In The Media
el Caribe
IFES: Legislators must deliver electoral laws on time
"Máximo Zaldívar, IFES regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean, says the Dominican Republic must learn from past elections."
In The Media
BBC News Brasil
International observers see 'normal' voting and 'strengthened TSE' after Bolsonaro's good result
"Despite the tense atmosphere in the country, the technical process of the election went satisfactorily, according to foreign experts."