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Education Civique
“Education Civique” is a 1997 pamphlet, available in French, which explains how to be a responsible, conscientious citizen of Mali .The document, published by the Friederich Ebert Foundation, provides a description on the state of Mali and its electoral and government structure, details the rights of citizens, and stresses the importance of voting.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
The Married Persons Equality Act
This document, published in 1997 by the Namibia Institute for Democracy, outlines the “The Married Persons Equality Act.” The acts primary goal was to abolish marital power and property law. The act outlines the legality of marriage, divorce, spousal rights to personal property and a minimum legal age to marry. Although not focusing on the electoral system this piece nevertheless is an example of the legislative process and civil society development.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Decentralization Laws Creating The Foi Communes of Mali
Decentralization Laws Creating The Foi Communes of Mali
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua Alcalde y Vicealcalde Ballot 1996
Ballot used for the 1996 Nicaraguan election in the Municipality of Esteli to elect the Mayor and Vice-Mayor.
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua Diputados Departamento de Rivas Ballot 1996
Ballot from the 1996 General Election in Nicaragua. The main parties in the election were the Alianza Liberal (Liberal Alliance) and the Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional (Sandinista Front of National Liberation). This ballot was used in the Rivas Department.
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua Presidential Ballot 1996
Ballot used for the 1996 Nicaraguan Presidential elections. The main candidates in the election were Jose Arnoldo ALEMAN Lacayo and Daniel ORTEGA Saavedra.
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua Municipio de Leon Ballot 1996
Ballot used for Municipal elections in Leon, Nicaragua on 20 October 1990.