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Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights - Elections
2004 parliamentary elections
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- ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION: Observation of parliamentary elections in Belarus
- PRESS RELEASE: Belarus elections fell significantly short of OSCE commitments
- PRESS RELEASE: Belarus removes visa obstacles for election observers
- PRESS RELEASE: OSCE/ODIHR expresses concern over unprecedented verbal attacks on Election Observation Mission in Belarus
Documents
Final report on the parliamentary elections in Belarus, 17 October 2004
Date: 9 December 2004
Type: REPORTS
English (324 KB), Belarusian (438 KB), Russian (469 KB)
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Statement of preliminary findings and conclusions on the parliamentary elections in Belarus, 17 October 2004
Date: 18 October 2004
Type: REPORTS
English (160 KB), Belarusian (278 KB), Russian (414 KB)
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Results of media monitoring, parliamentary elections in Belarus, 17 October 2004
Date: 18 October 2004
Type: REPORTS
English (147 KB)
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OSCE/ODIHR needs assessment mission report for the 17 October 2004 parliamentary elections in Belarus
Date: 28 June 2004
Type: REPORTS
English (165 KB)
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Head of the OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission to Belarus, Amb. Audrey Glover (right), meets the chairperson of an election commission in Minsk during parliamentary elections, 17 October 2004. (OSCE)
Equally worrying were police raids on campaign offices, the detention of a candidate, campaign workers and domestic observers, as well as numerous reports of coercion on certain groups, particularly students, to vote. The dominant influence of the State administration was apparent at all levels of the election process.Ambassador Audrey Glover, Head of the Long-term Observation Mission.