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Civil Education Outreach Project for Romania
This proposal for the “Civic Education Outreach Program for Romania” by IFES outlines its plans for the promotion of democratic concepts into the country as well as plans for voter education. Published on March 31, 1992 this proposal includes program objectives, plans for implementation, and a core curriculum with the goal of providing Romanians the means to participate in democratic elections.
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Cum Votam
“How Do We Vote?” is a voter handbook issued in 1992, available in Romanian, in lead up to the September 27, 1992 General Elections in Romania, when people were expected to vote for the Parliament (the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies) and for the President. The handbook is intended to inform voters about the voting procedures giving precise instructions on how to correctly exercise one’s right to vote.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Firaisan-Kina sy Andrimaso Mankany Amin' Ny Demokrasia
“Firaisan-Kina sy Andrimaso Mankany Amin' Ny Demokrasia” is a collection of document ranging from 1989 to 1991, available in French and Malagasy, which focus on the topic of the realization of democracy in Madagascar. The document, published by CNOE (Comité National D’Observation des Elections et d’Education des Citoyens) in October 1991, contains document about the 1989 Presidential Election in Madagascar, essays about constitutional revisions, and calls for an end to violence.
Election Material
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Sistemul Electoral Roman: Program
“The Romanian Electoral System: Schedule” is an agenda for “The Romanian Electoral System” seminar, available in Romanian, and set up during the 4th-6th of September, 1992, by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems and the Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Election Material
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Un Homme, Une Femme C'est une Voix C'est un Vote
“Un Homme, Une Femme C’est Une Voix C’est Un Vote” is a flyer, available in both French and Malagasy copies, featuring a comic strip about voter registration. Information about the upcoming presidential election and deadlines for voter lists are included in the animation. The flyer was distributed in 1992 by the International Observatory of Democracy in Madagascar in order to encourage voter registration for the November 25th 1992 Presidential Elections in Madagascar.
Election Material
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Crezi Ca Votul Tau nu Conteaza
“Do You Think Your Vote does not count?” is a voter brochure developed in 1996, available in both Romanian and English, by the Pro Democracy Association in lead up to the June 2, 1996 Local Elections in Romania and intended to stimulate people to exercise their right to vote. The brochure contains a description of the local offices to be elected by the voters: the Mayor, the Local Council, and the Regional Council. Additionally, it contains information about voting instructions and voter registration as well as it includes a list of the irregularities that could be detected during the voting process and how to deal with them when needed.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Rapport du KMF/CNOE
“Rapport du KMF/CNOE” is a report from November 3rd 1996, available in French, by the National Council for the Observation of Elections (“Conseil National pour l’Observation des Elections” – CNOE) listing various observations about the First Round of the 1996 Presidential Elections in Madagascar. As well as describing the process of the election, the report also gives feedback and possible recommendations for further rounds of the Presidential Election such as revisions to the electoral code.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Nu votezi= Nu vorbesti
“No Voting=No Speaking” is a voter pamphlet, available in Romanian, issued in 1996 by the Pro Democracy Association in lead up to the 1996 Parliamentary and Presidential Elections in Romania. The pamphlet is intended to stimulate people to express their right to vote. The pamphlet depicts a person having his mouth zipped up, thus the title of the pamphlet.