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Images of the new operational offices of the Electoral Commission of Puerto Rico
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Les Fruits de l'Illegalite sont Amers
“Les Fruits de l’Illégalité sont Amers” is an essay, believed to have been published in 1998, which explains to readers that Haiti is at a decisive crossroads in between democracy and dictatorship. The crisis between Legislature and Executive is creating a political struggle and this document, available in French, provides historical information on the political development of Haiti with the reoccurring theme that in times of crisis, resorting to illegal activities has led to bitter consequences. The document also gives recommendations for solving this crisis with individual signatories agreeing to these points; yet the common source of the document is not listed.
Election Material
Ballot
Haiti Legislative Ballot 1997
Ballot used for Senate elections on 6 April 1997. One third of Senate seats were up for re-election. This ballot was used in the Lwes department.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Enforcement Guide for The Second Stage of The Parliamentary Elections
Enforcement Guide for The Second Stage of The Parliamentary Elections
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Collectivites Territoriales
“Collectivites Territoriales” is a pamphlet, available in French, created by the Conseil Electoral Provisoire (CEP) with the help of IFES, which provides background information to the Communal Elections in Haiti in April 1997. The document contains a calendar of different elections happening in 1997 in Haiti, including Municipal Elections, and an explanation of the government hierarchy.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Understanding Your Constitution
Published by the Constitution Public Awareness and Education Committee, “Understanding Your Constitution” outlines the 1970, 1990, and 1997 Constitutions of Fiji in regards to the rights and interests of the indigenous population of Fiji. This article concludes that the 1997 Constitution is in accordance with the 1970 and 1990 Constitutions in that all three protect and preserve the rights of the indigenous.