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Law on Personal Identity Cards (Zolzk)
Law on Personal Identity Cards (Zolzk)
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Law on Elections to the National Assembly
Law on Elections to the National Assembly
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Law on Election of The President of The Republic
The Law on Election of The President of The Republic
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Draft Version, Law on Elections to The Chamber of State
Draft Version, Law on Elections to The Chamber of State
Election FAQ
Elections in Libya: June 25 Council of Representatives Elections
On June 25, Libyans return to the polls for the second time this year to elect 200 members to the Council of Representatives (CoR).
Election FAQ
Elections in Libya: The February 20 Constituent Assembly Elections
On February 20, registered Libyans were scheduled to elect 60 members of the Libyan Constituent Assembly.
Election FAQ
Elections in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: January 23 Chamber of Deputies Elections
The January 23 Chamber of Deputies elections in Jordan will be the first parliamentary elections administered under the authority of the Independent Election Commission (IEC), which was established in 2012. To provide background on these changes and the upcoming elections, the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) has put together a series of frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution De La Republique De Slovenie (Partiel)
French translation of parts of the Constitution of Slovenia.
Election Material
Constitution
The Constitution of The Republic of Slovenia
The Constitution of The Republic of Slovenia
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Financing Politics: The Middle East and North Africa
Financing Politics: The Middle East and North Africa is a collaborative effort between the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) and the Arab Region Parliamentarians against Corruption (ARPAC). It represents a concerted attempt to better understand and document existing political finance regulations and experiences in five countries – Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Tunisia and Yemen. The availability of information on the funding of parties and campaigns is a first and significant step in enhancing transparency.
September 30, 2013