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Decentralization Laws Creating The Foi Communes of Mali
Decentralization Laws Creating The Foi Communes of Mali
Election Material
Ballot
Taiwan Presidential Ballot 1996
Ballot used for Presidential elections held in Taiwan on 23 March 1996. Voters were allowed to select one list for President and Vice-President in the election. The main candidates were LEE Teng-hui (column 2) and PENG Ming-min (column 3).
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Parliamentary Election Law - Mali 1996
Parliamentary Election Law - Mali 1996
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Programme Pour des Elections Justes Libres et Transparentes
“Programme pour des Elections Justes Libres et Transparentes is a short report from 1996, available in French, where the Konrad Adenauer Foundation outlines the goals of the Foundation in organizing fair, free and transparent elections in Africa – this specific document was circulated in Mali. Other goals include strengthening civil society and encouraging research on problem solving. The document includes a brief list of how the Foundation plans to provide structure in order to achieve these goals.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Law
The Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Law
Election Material
Civic Education Material
La Democrate Malien
“Le Democrate Malien” is a special issue of the newspaper Le Democrate from July 1995, available in French, focused on the decentralization happening in Mali. The collection of articles, maps and comic strips delves into tools of decentralization, what decentralization means for the judicial and political landscape in Mali, why citizens should be informed, and several opinion pieces.
Election Material
Ballot
Macedonia Legislative 1994
Ballot instructions provided by the VMRO-DNPRE and Democratic Party boycotting the second round of the Macedonian general election in 1994. The parties claimed that there has been irregularities in the first round, thusly refusing to participate in the second round on 30 October.