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04.08.2009 | Alexander Tsinker
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As it had been predicted by public opinion polls, four oppositional parties got the majority in the Parliament after the early election in Moldova, which had been held on July 29. These parties will be able to form a governing coalition, elect the Parliaments Speaker and start legislative activities. |
06.01.2008 | Expert Centre - ICES
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A mission from the International Expert Centre for Electoral Systems (ICES) which includes 51international observers from Israel, Great Britain and the USA, should like to present a report on the preparations and procedures of the Presidential Elections in Georgia, which took place on the 5th of January. |
06.09.2007 | Lev Vershynin
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It is not an exaggeration to say that most of the western politicians are nervously awaiting the results of the parliament elections in Morocco on September 7 of this year. The problem is that according to the poles, an Islamic Party of Justice and Development (PJD), looks poised to win the upcoming parliamentary elections. |
24.09.2006 | Central-European Group of Political Monitoring
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They say that there are no “white spots” on the map of Europe. But the self-proclaimed Pridnestrovsk Moldova Republic (PMR), squeezed between Moldova and Ukraine, is the true “terra incognita” for the Western Europeans. Very little is written about it and, whatever information is available, |
17.07.2006
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Establish International Association of the Centers of Political Monitoring (IACPM) as an informal coordination and information exchange body directed by Association Executive Committee. |
18.05.2006 | Lev Vershynin
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President Rakhmanov, has good reasons to seriously count on re-elections. For the opposition, the success is possible only in theory, and only assuming a strict consolidation of all the oppositional parties over one joint platform. |
06.04.2006 | Alexander Tsinker
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When I was invited to participate in the monitoring of Ukrainian parliamentary elections, I suddenly thought of the city I never happened to visit before. |
31.03.2006 | Alexander Lurie
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Well, we all know that it is better to see once than to here a 100 times. This wisdom became even clearer after Ukrainian Presidential elections in 2004. |
05.12.2005
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The Mission of the Institute began its work on November 10, 2005.
As the first stage, the Mission members - the observers of the East European States and CIS Institute - read the election laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan and analyzed the legislative basis for the elections.
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06.12.2004
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(Excerpts from the Official Report of the Mission)
Kiev - New York - Tel-Aviv
December 6, 2004
1. GENERAL
The Mission of Official International Observers of the Institute for the Countries of Eastern Europe and CIS (hereinafter "ICEE") assigned to monitor the presidential election |
10.03.2003
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Preliminary report
The Caucasus Media Institute has monitored the qualitative aspect of media coverage of the second round of the 2003 presidential elections in Armenia. Monitoring lasted from January 22 until March 3 and continued on the eve of the Election Day and on Election Day.
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24.02.2003
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Preliminary report
The Caucasus Media Institute has monitored the qualitative aspect of media coverage of the 2003 presidential campaign in Armenia. Monitoring lasted throughout the campaign, from January 21 until February 17, and continued on the eve of the Election Day and on Election Da |
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