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Los Partidos Politicos
“The Political Parties” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the Electoral Council of the State of Jalisco in Mexico in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The brochure defines and describes political parties, their funding sources and function.
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Naturaleza Y Atribuciones de la Fiscalia Especializada para la atencion de delitos Electorales?
“The Nature and Attributions of the Specialized Prosecution Office for Electoral Crimes” is an electoral law brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the FEPADE (Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Electoral Crimes) in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Election. The brochure describes the prosecutor’s office that specializes in electoral crime. The brochure explains and describes its origins and objectives, as well as it identifies the law that deals with electoral crimes and the structural basis of the Mexican Political System.
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Instructivo de Medios de Impugnacion Jurisdiccionales
“Guidebook for Means of Imposing Jurisdictional Sanctions” is an electoral law booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Electoral Tribunal of Judicial Power in Mexico, and intended to explain the laws on electoral complaint resolution.
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Alianza por Mexico
“Allianza por Mexico (Alliance for Mexico)” is a campaign informative brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the “Allianza por Mexico” political party in Mexico. The brochure outlines the political party’s goals, beliefs, and proposals. Among their campaign goals are the approach they take on human rights, the environment and economic model.
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Coaccion al Voto?
“Coercion to Vote” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Elections. The brochure explains the concept of forced votes and encourages the resistance to such voting. The brochure lists some of the recognized electoral crimes, before and during the Election Day.
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Delitos Electorales: Cuales son los delitos electorales federales en que pueden incurrir los funcionarios electorales?
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Cuales son los delitos electorales federales en que puede incurrir cualquier persona?
“What are the Federal Electoral Crimes that Anyone Could commit?” is an electoral law brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the FEPADE (Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Electoral Crimes) in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Election. The brochure identifies the federal electoral crimes that anyone could commit, as well as it describes the attributions of FEPADE in regards to the electoral crimes mentioned in the brochure.
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Cuales son los delitos electorales federales en que pueden incurrir los funcionarios electorales?
“What are the Federal Electoral Crimes that the Electoral Officials Could Commit?” is an electoral law brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the FEPADE (Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Electoral Crimes) in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Election. The brochure describes the origins and attributions of FEPADE and it identifies the federal election crimes incurrable by the electoral officials.
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Cuales son los delitos electorales federales en que pueden incurrir los funcionarios partidistas y los candidatos?
“What are the Federal Electoral Crimes that Could be Committed by the Party Officials and Candidates?” is an electoral law brochure, available in Spanish, published in 2000 by the Federal Electoral Institute and FEPADE (Specialized Prosecutor’s Office for Electoral Crimes) in Mexico, in lead up to the July 2, 2000 Mexican General Election. The brochure identifies the federal election crimes that could be committed by party officials and/or candidates.