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Constitution of Greece
The Constitution of Greece as approved in June 1975.
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Constitutions of The Countries of The World: Somali Democratic Republic
Constitution of the Somali Democratic Republic, as published in 1981.
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitution of Greece
The Constitution of Greece (1975) to include amendments through 1993.
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The Somali Republic The National Reconciliation Conference
The Somali Republic The National Reconciliation Conference
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The Constitution of Greece - 1995
English translation of the Greek Constitution of 1975, to include the amendments of 1986.
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Constitution
Transitional Charter Somali Republic
Transitional Charter Somali Republic
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Constitution
An Outline of The Political Program of The Transitional Government of The Somali Republic Muq
An Outline of The Political Program of The Transitional Government of The Somali Republic Muq
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Interview/Speech/Testimony
Capacity Building to Election Security: Clearing the Path for Citizen Participation
Samia Mahgoub, IFES' chief of party in Burundi from 2009 to 2011, has worked on various aspects of the electoral process-from election management body training to election security to voter registration-throughout the Middle East and Africa.
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Report/Paper
Elections in Libya: July 7 General National Congress Elections
From July 3-7, the Libyan diaspora will cast their ballots in the first national election since the fall of former leader Mu’amar Gaddafi. On July 7, Libyans in country will participate in directly electing their country's leadership.
June 28, 2012
News & Updates
Interview/Speech/Testimony
Pride and Joy: Libya’s First Post-Gaddafi Election
On July 7, 2012, Libya held the first election since the end of Mu'amar Gaddafi's 42-year rule. Ian Smith, IFES chief of party in Libya, answers some questions on the historic election.