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Constitution
Germany Constitution and Legal System
Educational booklet on the German Constitution as ratified in 1948.
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Constitution
The French Constitution - 1974
The Constitution of France (1958) as amended through 1974.
Election Material
Constitution
The Basic Law of The Federal Republic of Germany
The Basic Law of The Federal Republic of Germany
Election Material
Constitution
Federal Republic of Germany: Constitution and Structure
Federal Republic of Germany: Constitution and Structure
Election Material
Ballot
Germany Parliamentary Election Ballot 1990
Ballot used for Parliamentary elections on 2 December 1990 in Germany. Voters cast a ballot for both a party list and a candidate to represent the constituency.
Election Material
Ballot
Mali Sample Presidential Ballot 1991
Draft sample ballot for Mali. After the overthrow of Moussa TRAORE, Mali worked towards a multi-party democracy, and working with international organizations, created draft ballots such as this one.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
26 Janvier & 9 Fevrier 1992
“26 Janvier & 9 Fevrier 1992” is a political flyer, in French, informing readers that on January 26th and February 9th 1992, it will be time to head to the ballot boxes in order to vote in the Legislative Elections for Mali. The document does mention a source.
Election Material
Ballot
France Cantonales Ballots 1992
Ballot papers used in the French local elections in March 1992. These ballot papers come from the Cantons of D'Avignon Sud and D'Avignon Est. Candidates represented are Jacque BOMPARD, Thibaut de LA TOCNAYE, Henri COUPON, and Henri AGU.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Qu'est-ce qui se passe dans notre commune?
“Qu’est-ce qui se passe dans notre Commune?” is a comic strip from 1993, available in French, intended to give readers a better understanding of the decentralization happening in Mali. The document was created by the Support Program for Decentralization and funded by the Swiss Association for International Cooperation. Topics covered in the comic strip include Communal Elections, candidate qualifications for the Communal Council and how to vote.