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Da My Choice
This Liberian cartoon explains the importance of voter registration, encourages voter participation, and emphasizes free and fair elections in the upcoming July 19th, 1997 General Elections. Entitled “Da My Choice,” this Independent Elections Commission (IECOM) publication features fictional Liberian citizens eager to vote democratically.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Eesti vabariigi pohiseaduse ja kodakonsuse seaduse tundmise eksam
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Chapter 2:01 Electoral Act - Revised Edition 1996
Chapter 2:01 Electoral Act - Revised Edition 1996
Election Material
Constitution
War Veterans Act, Chapter 11:15
The War Veterans Act provides for the establishment of provisions of assistance for Zimbabwean war veterans and their dependents. Included in this measure, are the establishment of a fund to finance the assistance, in addition to a constitution and creation of the War Veterans Board.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral (Applications, Appeals and Petitions) Rules, 1995
Electoral (Applications, Appeals and Petitions) Rules, 1995
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Austrian Federal Constitutional Laws (Selection)
Austrian Federal Constitutional Laws (Selection)
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Ifes Library Alphabetic inventory Africa - Zimbabwe
Ifes Library Alphabetic inventory Africa - Zimbabwe
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitution of Zimbabwe - January 1994
The constitution of Zimbabwe with amendments through 1994 (Amendments 1-13).
Publication
Report/Paper
Report on Joint UN/IFES Mission Electoral Process in Liberia
This report summarizes the IFES mission regarding the electoral process in Liberia in 1994.
September 30, 1993
Election Material
Constitution
Law on Cultural Autonomy for National Minorities
Law on Cultural Autonomy for National Minorities passed in Estonia in 1993. The law provides the ability for members of a national minority to establish cultural autonomy, through the creation and election of cultural councils or cultural boards.