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The Somali Republic The National Reconciliation Conference
The Somali Republic The National Reconciliation Conference
Election Material
Constitution
An Outline of The Political Program of The Transitional Government of The Somali Republic Muq
An Outline of The Political Program of The Transitional Government of The Somali Republic Muq
Election Material
Constitution
Transitional Charter Somali Republic
Transitional Charter Somali Republic
Election Material
Constitution
The Draft Constitution of Ethiopia
English translation of the 1994 draft constitution of Ethiopia.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Legislative Assembly Elections Regulations 1968
Legislative Assembly Elections Regulations 1968
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Representation of The People of Ordinance 1958 Fourth Schedule
The Representation of The People of Ordinance 1958 Fourth Schedule
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
The Representation of The People Ordinance, 1958 Third Schedule
The Representation of The People Ordinance, 1958 Third Schedule
Election Material
Constitution
Constitutions of The Countries of The World: Somali Democratic Republic
Constitution of the Somali Democratic Republic, as published in 1981.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Revised Laws of Mauritius 1981 Representation of The People Act
Revised Laws of Mauritius 1981 Representation of The People Act
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Report/Paper
Ethiopia: Implications of the May 2005 Elections for Future Democratization Programs
May 15, 2005 elections presented the Ethiopian people a remarkable opportunity to express their political views by participating in a poll that offered them a meaningful choice. In contrast to earlier elections in 1995 and 2000, opposition parties did not boycott but rather competed vigorously across the country. Opposition party mistrust of the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), reports of intimidation and violence, and highly polarizing rhetoric raised concerns during the pre-election period but did not deter opposition parties from campaigning in nearly every constituency.
July 31, 2005