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Participacion Ciudadana: Newlsetter Oct 1998
““Citizen Participation”: Newsletter October 1998” is an informative periodical, available in Spanish, issued in October of 1998 by the “Citizen Participation” movement in the Dominican Republic. The periodical contains articles on the Dominican political culture, the civil society and its presence in the political scenery and an analysis about the main obstacles that slows down the process of modernization of the Dominican political system.
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Paraguay: Elecciones Generales Y Departamentales, 10 Mayo 1998
May 25, 1998
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Participacion Ciudadana: Newlsetter April 1998
“Citizen Participation”: Newsletter April 1998”is an informative periodical, available in Spanish, issued in April of 1998 by the “Citizen Participation” movement in the Dominican Republic. The periodical contains various articles on recent activities and future plans of “Citizen Participation,” a non-partisan civic movement organization.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Neembucu pide fuentes de trabajo y quiere superar aislamiento
“Neembucu Requests Work Sources and wants to Overcome Isolation” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1998 by the “ABC” newsletter in Paraguay and intended to familiarize voters with the 1998 Paraguayan General Election. The article contains a page dedicated to the process of voting. Additionally, it presents the candidates for the governor’s office and the deputies’ office from the Neembucu district.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Democratizacion de la Cultura y las Practicas Politicas: Plan de Trabajo de Participacion Ciudadana 1997-2002 (plus statements, letters from 1998)
“Democratization of the Political Culture and Practices: Work Plan of the “Citizen Participation” 1997-2002” is an informational brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1997 by the “Citizen Participation” movement in the Dominican Republic. The brochure contains the attributes of the work plan the “Citizen Participation” movement is trying to achieve during 1997-2002. The work plan reflects the goal of the civic education group to democratize the political culture while creating a conscientious and informed community. Additionally, attached to the document are statements and letters discussing the history of previous elections and the present efforts to implement electoral observation; the concern and commitment to maintain minimum female quota law in the 1998 Congressional and Municipal Elected officials.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Foro Civico de Carapegua
“Civic Forum of Carapegua” is an invitation flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1996 by the Center of Democracy Studies in Paraguay. The flyer is an invitation to a panel discussion with candidates to give ideas/views on democracy.
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Report/Paper
Preparations for the November 12, 1995 Elections to the Milli Mejlis and Constitutional Referendum in the Republic of Azerbaijan: Initial Recommendations and Conclusions, Sept. 1995
This report concerns the November 1995 elections and constitutional referendum in Azerbaijan. The assessment, conducted by two IFES election observers, reviews and provides recommendations concerning election laws, political campaigns, and the status of the constitution. The report also includes a copy (in English) of Azerbaijani Electoral Laws. The report concludes with IFES recommendations and conclusions regarding the elections in Azerbaijan.
August 31, 1995
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Enfrentemos la Corrupcion
“We will Face Corruption” is a civic education game description, available in Spanish, issued in 1994 by the “Decidamos” group in Paraguay. The game is meant to educate Paraguayans on the issue of corruption by helping them identify mechanisms of control that favor a transparent institutional management of the public goods. Included are a set of cards with 18 possible actions, whose priorities are the reduction of corruption.