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Nepal: Report of the observation delegation, elections for a constituent assembly, European Parliament (2008)
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Nepal: Electoral System and Election Management in Nepal
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The paper "Electoral System and Election Management in Nepal" by Dev Raj Dahal for the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Nepal Office
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Nepal: Interim Constitution (2007)
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Nepal's Election and Beyond, International Crisis Group (2008)
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This report focuses on the elections of the Nepal Constituent Assembly in 2008. The preparation of these elections is crucial in Nepal’s peace process. Major challenges remain, even after peace has come: violence and intimidations are still common.
The report makes a few recommendations to the Government of Nepal, the Electoral Commission, the Political Parties and ultimately to the International Community.
These elections will only be a first step towards a stable peace in Nepal: security, justice, reconstruction and economic development will be the next issues to consider.
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Nepal: Final Report, Constituent Assembly Election, EU, (2008) (Nepali version)
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Nepal: Constituent Assembly Election - Preliminary Statement by The Carter Center (2008)
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This is the preliminary statement by The Carter Center, which was invited to observe the constituent assembly election by the Election Commission of Nepal, the Nepali Congress, the CPN-UML, and the Maoists, April 12, 2008.
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Nepal: Final report, Constituent Assembly Elections, ANFREL (2008)
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Nepal: Preliminary Statement, Constituent Assembly Election, EU, (2008)
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The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) has been present in Nepal since 2 March 2008. The 10 April 2008 election to the Constituent Assembly represents a crucial step towards the restoration of representative democracy in Nepal. So far, it has generally been organised in a professional and transparent manner meeting many international standards.
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Nepal: Final Report, Constituent Assembly Election, EU, (2008)
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Elections were held on 10 April 2008 to elect 575 members to a Constituent Assembly that will draft a new constitution and act as an Interim Parliament. Following an invitation from the Interim Government of Nepal the European Union (EU) established an Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) in Nepal to assess the election.
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