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Constitution
Political Constitution of Colombia - 1982
This document presents the Constitution of Colombia in its entirety. Originally promulgated in 1886, the Constitution had undergone a series of reforms and amendments, all of which are included in this version.
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Constitution
The Constitution of The Republic of The Philippines - 1986
The Constitution of The Republic of The Philippines, as published in 1986.
Election Material
Ballot
Columbia Presidential Ballot 1990
Presidential ballot from Colombia's 1990 election.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Qualification standards for candidates for public service
“Qualification Standards for Candidates for Public Service” is a guideline for the election and appointment of government leaders prepared by the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPC-RV). Published on November 24th, 1991 this document provides a rating system for Filipino citizens that grade the personal attributes, service and platform, and track record of each potential candidate.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Conciencia Boletin Informativo
“”Conciencia” Informative Bulletin” is an informative bulletin, available in Spanish, issued in 1991 by the “CONCIENCIA” organization, Colombia. The bulletin provides information on the functions of the “CONCIENCIA” movement, the role and essence of democracy and elections, and the importance of education as part of the democratic society. Additionally, the bulletin encloses a community empowerment calendar for citizens to stimulate citizens’ participation and involvement in the society.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Val-special
“Val-Special” is a Swedish pamphlet produced by Invandrar Tidningen in 1991 that provides voter information to Swedish eligible citizens before the September 15th, 1991 county council and municipal elections and the October 20th, 1991 parochial church council elections. Instructions on how to vote both in Sweden and abroad are found in English, Swedish, Finnish, Spanish, Serbian, Turkish, Greek, Polish, French, German, Tigrinya, Northern and Southern Kurdish, Persian, and Arabic.