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Constitution
Comparative Analysis of The Political Constitutions of Honduras
Examines the Constitutions of Honduras from 1824 to 1982. An overview of each Constitution is provided, in addition to the entire text of the 1982 Constitution.
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Election and Political Party Law
Etablissement Et Revision Des Listes Electorales Generales Et Organisation Des Elections Des Conseils Communaux
Etablissement Et Revision Des Listes Electorales Generales Et Organisation Des Elections Des Conseils Communaux
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Dahir Portant Loi Relatif A Lorganisation Communale
Dahir Portant Loi Relatif A Lorganisation Communale
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Election and Political Party Law
Code Des Libertes Publiques Au Royaume Du Maroc
Code Des Libertes Publiques Au Royaume Du Maroc
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Representation of The People Act Chapter 2:01
Representation of The People Act Chapter 2:01
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Como Votar en Estas Elecciones
“How to Vote in These Elections” is a newsletter flyer, available in Spanish, published in 1997 by the “La Prensa” newspaper in Honduras, in lead up to the November 30, 1997 General Elections in Honduras and intended to instruct voters on the voting procedures. This special issue of the newsletter contains some cartoons reflecting the political parties participating in the elections.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Republic of Honduras
Constitution of Honduras adopted in 1982.
Election Material
Constitution
Constitution of The Republic - Honduras 1990
1990 copy of the Constitution of Honduras.
Election Material
Civic Education Material
The exercise of the franchise in Trinidad and Tobago (1946-present)
“The Exercise of the Franchise in Trinidad and Tobago (1946-present)” is a September 1993 manual published by Trinidad and Tobago’s Elections and Boundaries Commission. The manual seeks to educate the public in Trinidad and Tobago as to the full meaning of and scope of the voting “Franchise.” The document provides a historical perspective with a timeline chronicling the development of democratic systems and the “Franchise” in Trinidad and Tobago.