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Slovakian Law on Elections to National Assembly
Slovakian Law on Elections to National Assembly
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Slovakia Parliamentary Ballot (listiny 7) 1992
Candidate list for the Slovak National Council election held on 5-6 June 1992. This candidate list is for the People's Party - Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (Hnutie Za Demokraticke Slovensko).
Election Material
Ballot
Slovakia Parliamentary Ballot (listiny 37) 1992
Candidate list for the 1992 Slovak National Council elections. This ballot paper lists the candidates for the Slovak National Party (Slovenska Narodna Strana).
Election Material
Ballot
Slovakia Parliamentary Ballot (listiny 8) 1992
Candidate list used for the 1992 Slovak elections to the National Council. This candidate list shows the candidates of the Party of the Democratic Left (Strana Demokratickej L'avice).
Election Material
Ballot
Slovakia Parliamentary Ballot (listiny 25) 1992
Candidate list for the 5-6 June 1992 Slovak National Council elections. This candidate list is for the Christian Democratic Movement (Krestanskodemokraticke Hnutie).
Election Material
Ballot
Slovakia Parliamentary Ballot (listiny 20) 1992
Candidate list for the 1992 elections to the Slovak National Council. This ballot lists candidates for the Hungarian Christian Democratic Movement and Coexistance (Magyar Keresztenydemokrata Mozgolom - Egyutteles)
Election Material
Constitution
Fbis: Constitution of The Slovak Republic
Fbis: Constitution of The Slovak Republic
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Election and Political Party Law
The Referendum Law of The National Council of The Slovak Republic
The Referendum Law of The National Council of The Slovak Republic
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Droits et Promotion de la Femme
“Droits et Promotion de la Femme” is a pamphlet from 1996, available in French, which seeks to explain why women in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been discriminated against and gives possible solutions in order to give women more rights and better their position in society and the economy. The document is published by a Christian group called l’Epiphanie and also touches on women’s place in the Church and spiritual solutions to the problem. Overall, the pamphlet makes the point that as democracy becomes important in Africa, countries should try and increase women’s rights in order to hold true to the values of democracy.