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"Salvemos la Democracia" se toma las calles Gobierno debe cumplir promesas empenadas en la campana
“”Save Democracy” takes the Streets. The Government must fulfill the Promises it had Committed to in the Campaign” is an article, available in Spanish, issued in 1991 by the “El Nicaraguense” newsletter in Nicaragua. The article describes the initiative taken on the streets by the “Save Democracy” movement in 1991 in order to pressure the government to keep the promises made in the electoral campaign.
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua Presidential Ballot 1990
Sample presidential ballot from elections held on 25 February 1990 in Nicaragua. The main candidates in the election were Violeta Barrios de CHAMORRA and Daniel ORTEGA Saavedra.
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua Calendario Ballot 1990
Electoral calender for the 1990 General Elections in Nicaragua.
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua Presidential Ballot 1990
Ballot from the 1990 Presidential election in Nicaragua. The main candidates in the election were Violeta Barrios de CHAMORRO of the Union Nacional Opositora (United National Opposition) and Daniel ORTEGA Saavedra of the Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional (Sandinista Front of National Liberation).
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua (Region 7) Legislative (Asamblea Nacional) Ballot 1990
Ballot from Legislative elections held on 25 February 1990 in Nicaragua. The main parties in the election were the Union Nacional Opositora (United National Opposition) and the Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional (Sandinista Front for National Liberation). This ballot was used in region seven.
Election Material
Ballot
Nicaragua (Region 3) Legislative (Asamblea Nacional) Ballot 1990
Ballot from Legislative elections held on 25 February 1990 in Nicaragua. The main parties in the election were the Union Nacional Opositora (United National Opposition) and the Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional (Sandinista Front for National Liberation). This ballot was used in region three.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Informa no 3
“Find out Nr. 3” is the 3rd edition of a civic education informative bulletin, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by PARTICIPA, Chile. The bulletin is comprised of editorials about citizens’ responsibilities and obligations; an article about the presentation of a voter’s book, and the opinions of the PARTICIPA staff on the type of experiences they come across while being involved in the civic education programs.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Informa no 2
“Find out Nr. 2” is the 2nd edition of a civic education informative bulletin, available in Spanish, issued in 1989 by PARTICIPA, Chile. The bulletin is comprised of editorials about citizens’ responsibilities and role in the society, the description of what projects PARTICIPA is involved with and what their main aim is as a civic education organization. The bulletin mainly writes about the achievements in terms of civic education programs or conferences throughout Chile.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Informa no 1
“Find out Nr. 1” is the 1st edition of the 1989 civic education informative bulletin “Informa” issued by PARTICIPA, Chile. The bulletin includes an editorial about what PARTICIPA is involved with, the type of work they do, and who they are as an organization. This edition also contains an article about how PARTICIPA is trying to promote democracy through citizens’ participation. Additionally, the bulletin contains a calendar with the most important dates of the 1980 Chilean National Referendum.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Ustedes tambian Deciden
“You Also Decide” is an info brochure, available in Spanish, believed to be issued in 1988 by the CRUSADE for the Citizens’ Participation (“CRUZADA”) in Chile, in lead up to the 1988 Chilean National Plebiscite. The brochure is meant to stimulate Chilean voters’ participation in the 1988 Plebiscite. Additionally, it includes messages from various Chilean citizens addressing voters to come out and express their right to vote, as well as it provides short texts about how voting can change a society into a democratic one.