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OSCE Office in Tajikistan
Elections and political dialogue
The OSCE Office in Tajikistan assists Tajikistan in modernizing its electoral legislation and procedures to comply with OSCE principles and commitments.
Co-ordinating with the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, the Office assists in drafting new election laws and works to raise awareness on legislation and political parties.
Ahead of the 2005 parliamentary elections and November 2006 presidential election, for example, the Office held seminars for some 2,400 voters and electoral administration officials on the main principles of fair and transparent elections. The Office also published a newer version of a handbook on political parties and a brochure on the country's election laws.
To provide a forum for open political discussion, the Office supports the Social Partnership Club, which brings together some 70 representatives from public councils, political parties and civil society to discuss and find consensus on pressing social issues.
The Office also facilitates a series of seminars on law and religion to encourage dialogue between religious leaders and local authorities. It organizes annual summer camps and high school programmes to provide civic education for young people.
Links
- OSCE Academy in Bishkek
MA in Political Science (Central Asia) - OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
- ODIHR election reports / Tajikistan
- ODIHR election documents / Tajikistan
Documents
Statement of preliminary findings and conclusions by the OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission on the Parliamentary elections held in Tajikistan on 27 February 2005
English (162 KB), Russian (269 KB), Tajik (339 KB)
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