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Fundamental Law - Guinea 1984
Fundamental Law of Guinea (1958) including amendments promulgated in April 1984.
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Constitution
The 1945 Constitution of The Republic of Indonesia
Indonesian Constitution of 1945.
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Election and Political Party Law
Staatsblad Van Het Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden
Staatsblad Van Het Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden
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Election and Political Party Law
Franchise Act - Bulletin of Acts, Orders and Decrees of The Netherlands
Franchise Act - Bulletin of Acts, Orders and Decrees of The Netherlands
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Election and Political Party Law
480 - Law on Elections to Both Chambers and to The European Parliament
480 - Law on Elections to Both Chambers and to The European Parliament
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Constitution
Loi Fondamentale 1991 - Guinea
Constitution of Guinea printed in 1991, after the referendum of 1990.
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Election and Political Party Law
The Voting Rights of Non-Dutch Nationals in Municipal Elections
The Voting Rights of Non-Dutch Nationals in Municipal Elections
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Constitution
Official Journal: Fundamental Laws, Organization Laws 1992
Constitution of Guinea with reforms through 1992.
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Civic Education Material
En Route avec Notre Peuple vers la Democratie (Declaration sur la situation guieenne)
“En Route avec Notre Peuple vers la Democratie (Declaration sur la situation guineenne)” is an October 1992 report, available in French, which summarizes the Guinean situation in connection to the state of democracy in the country. The document, published by the Episcopal Conference of Guinea, describes the stance the Church of Guinea takes on political advancement in Guinea – to increase democracy, freedom and peace.
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Civic Education Material
La Guinee, une famille a Construire
“La Guinee, une famille a Construire” is an August 1993 essay, available in French, which states that Guinea currently finds itself in a divided state where anarchy is becoming the mode of society – the essay urges citizens of Guinea, instead of spreading violence while waiting for the authorities to react, to take part in politics and make the upcoming 1993 Presidential Elections a turning point for the country. The document, published by the Episcopal Conference of Guinea, expresses the belief that if people follow the route of democracy, that society will settle itself and national unity will be achieved.