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Legislacion Electoral Del Peru
Legislacion Electoral Del Peru
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of North Solomons.
Constitution of North Solomons (breakaway region of Papua New Guinea), as passed in 1975.
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitution of The independent State of Papua New Guinea
The Constitution of The independent State of Papua New Guinea, as approved following their independence from Australia in 1975.
Election Material
Constitution
Political Constitution of Peru
Political Constitution of Peru, as enacted in 1979.
Election Material
Ballot
Peru General Election Ballot 1980
Ballot used for the 18 May 1980 General Election in Peru. Voters selected the party of their preferred candidate for President, Senate, and Deputies.
Election Material
Constitution
Papua New Guinea: Constitutional Laws and Documents
Papua New Guinea: Constitutional Laws and Documents
Election Material
Ballot
Peru General Election Ballot 1985
Ballot used for the General Election held in Peru on 14 April 1985. This ballot was used to vote for candidates for President, Senate, and Congress.
Election Material
Ballot
Peru Ballot 1986
Ballot used in local elections held in Peru in 1986. Voters would select a party for the District and Provinicial level.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Road to Damascus
Signed by Third World Christians from seven nations, “The Road to Damascus” attempts to lay bare the historical and political roots of the conflict between Christians, affirms the faith of poor and oppressed Christians in these countries, condemns the sins of the oppressing parties, and calls for a conversion to Christianity to those who have strayed from the faith. Published by Skoatville Publishers, the nations who have signed this document are South Africa, Namibia, South Korea, the Philippines, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Guatemala.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Streetwise
The spring 1989 publication of “Streetwise” covers issues such as the construction of a constitution and “Street Law,” a program aimed at teaching youth about their civil liberties and rights. This Apartheid era publication employs fiction and comic strips to express its views on the political process in South Africa.