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Constitution
Constitution of Greece
The Constitution of Greece as approved in June 1975.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) Act, 1991 (Act 19 of 1991)
Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) Act, 1991 (Act 19 of 1991)
Publication
Report/Paper
Pre-Election Assessment: Seychelles
This report details the IFES pre-election assessment team’s findings and the results from the IFES survey on the status of election preparations in Seychelles during its transition from a single-party state to a multi-party democracy.
June 30, 1992
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitution of Greece
The Constitution of Greece (1975) to include amendments through 1993.
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitution of Greece - 1995
English translation of the Greek Constitution of 1975, to include the amendments of 1986.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Commissioner - Appendix 3, 2, 1; Different Sources
Electoral Commissioner - Appendix 3, 2, 1; Different Sources
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Laws of Seychelles Elections Act Chapter 68A Revised Edition 1996
Laws of Seychelles Elections Act Chapter 68A Revised Edition 1996
Election Material
Ballot
South Sudan Referendum Ballot 2011
Ballot used in the referendum held between January 9 -15, 2011, which resulted in the creation of an independent South Sudan.
News & Updates
Interview/Speech/Testimony
South Sudan Sets Sail
After years of struggle and conflict, elation permeates South Sudan as it commemorates its independence on July 9, 2011.
From Juba, Parvinder Singh, IFES’ Acting Country Director in Sudan, tells us of the independence celebrations, the challenges that lie ahead for the world’s newest country, and how South Sudan can solidify its democracy.
News & Updates
Feature
South Sudan's Journey to Independence
South Sudan joyously celebrated its independence from Sudan on July 9.