+ Follow NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE Tag
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[Summary] => An international election monitor raised concerns yesterday over the Philippines’ first nationwide automated election and recommended early preparations in case of a system breakdown during the May 10 balloting.
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[Title] => Election monitor concerned over Philippine polls
[Summary] => MANILA (AP) — An international election monitor raised concerns Saturday over the Philippines' first nationwide automated election and recommended early preparations in case of a system breakdown during the May 10 balloting.
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[Title] => UN begins distributing Afghan ballots
[Summary] => KABUL (AP) – The United Nations began delivering ballots and voting kits across Afghanistan on Thursday, as full-blown preparations for the Nov. 7 runoff in the insurgency-plagued nation's presidential election got underway.
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[Title] => Election Observers in town
[Summary] => Observers from 11 countries and seven organizations arrived yesterday at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to monitor the May 14 elections.
The poll observers came from Australia, Britain, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain and Sweden.
They were accompanied by representatives of the Asia Foundation, ACF Compact, European Commission, Friedrich Neumann, USAID Philippines, National Democratic Institute, and International Foundation for Election Systems.
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[Title] => Palace urges opposition to invite foreign poll observers
[Summary] => In another move to promote unity amid the mudslinging and black propaganda, the administration is urging the opposition to invite international observers to monitor the conduct of Mondays elections.
In an interview over government radio dzRB, Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye urged the political opposition to join the administration in welcoming the "neutral" observers.
"These are the international observers. These are neutral observers," he said.
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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE
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In an interview over government radio dzRB, Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye urged the political opposition to join the administration in welcoming the "neutral" observers.
"These are the international observers. These are neutral observers," he said.
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