28 октября 2011
Walburga Habsburg Douglas, Special Co-ordinator of the OSCE short-term observer mission to Kyrgyzstan, opens the briefing programme in Bishkek. BISHKEK, 28 October 2011 – OSCE PA Vice-President Walburga Habsburg Douglas today opened the election observation briefing in Bishkek as more than 40 parliamentarians from the OSCE, European Parliament and Council of Europe converged on the Kyrgyzstan capital ahead of Sunday's presidential election. The
28 октября 2011
Walburga Habsburg Douglas, Special Co-ordinator of the OSCE short-term observer mission to Kyrgyzstan, opens the briefing programme in Bishkek. BISHKEK, 28 October 2011 – OSCE PA Vice-President Walburga Habsburg Douglas today opened the election observation briefing in Bishkek as more than 40 parliamentarians from the OSCE, European Parliament and Council of Europe converged on the Kyrgyzstan capital ahead of Sunday's presidential election. The
25 октября 2011
Vote shows country on its way to guaranteeing freedom, human rights, democracy TUNIS, 24 October 2011 – International election observers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly today declared the first democratic elections in Tunisia as "free and fair" and praised the Tunisian people for their participation in the electoral process. "The elections laid a first solid corner stone for future democratic
25 октября 2011
Vote shows country on its way to guaranteeing freedom, human rights, democracy TUNIS, 24 October 2011 – International election observers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly today declared the first democratic elections in Tunisia as "free and fair" and praised the Tunisian people for their participation in the electoral process. "The elections laid a first solid corner stone for future democratic
24 октября 2011
USA Today 24 October 2011 TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) – Tunisian authorities counted votes Monday in the first free election in the nation's history, with early signs that a once-banned Islamist party is leading in the country that unleashed uprisings across the Arab world. Radio Mosaique FM posted results from polling stations around the country Monday, with many showing a commanding lead for the moderate Islamist party Ennahda. An Ennahda victory in
24 октября 2011
USA Today 24 October 2011 TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) – Tunisian authorities counted votes Monday in the first free election in the nation's history, with early signs that a once-banned Islamist party is leading in the country that unleashed uprisings across the Arab world. Radio Mosaique FM posted results from polling stations around the country Monday, with many showing a commanding lead for the moderate Islamist party Ennahda. An Ennahda victory in
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