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Romania: OSCE-ODIHR Needs Assessment Mission Report on the 2004 Presidential and Parliamentary elections
OSCE-ODIHR Needs Assessment Mission Report on the 2004 Presidential and Parliamentary elections
OSCE - ODIHR Documents about Romania
Document collection including all observation reports
Bosnia 'Relieved' over Serb Election Result, Balkaninsight.com (2008)
Bosnian politicians unanimously welcomed the strong showing by the pro-European bloc in Serbia’s election.
Observation of the Serbia election by the CLRA, CLRA(2008)
According to the observers of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe the provincial elections in Vojvodina and the local elections throughout Serbia, held on 11 May, were in line with international election standards.
Serbia's hard-fought and generally well-organized parliamentary elections gave voters a free choice
The International Election Observation Mission of OSCE-ODIHR concluded in a statement published today that the early parliamentary elections in Serbia were conducted in an overall professional manner, allowing the country's voters to choose freely among a wide range of political options.
Region Welcomes Pro-European Win in Serbia, Balkaninsight.com (2008)
Opinions about the victory of pro-Europeans in Serbia’s election.
Tough talks loom after Serb polls, BBC (2008)
BBC article is about the fact that the results from Serbia's elections point to a triumph for President Boris Tadic's pro-European Union bloc.
Serbian elections viewed as a crossroads, SET (2008)
An article by Igor Jovanovic for Southeast European Times in Belgrade: As campaigning in Serbia winds down, voters are polarised between the far-right Serbian Radical Party and the coalition around President Boris Tadic's Democratic Party.
Elections put Serbs at a crossroads, IHT (2008)
This article is about the forthcoming Serbia elections.
Serbian elections: vote for or against EU, SET (2008)
A few weeks before the decisive parliamentary elections on 11 May, the European Union has once again attempted to strengthen moderate pro-EU forces in Serbia through the signing of a stabilisation and association agreement. Surveys predict a very close race.
Q&A: Serbian election, BBC (2008)
Serbs go to the polls on 11 May in the first general election since Kosovo declared independence on 17 February - an event that sharply polarised Serbian society.
Analysis of Serbia General Elections by the Robert Schuman Foundation (2008)
Analysis of the Serbia General Elections by the the Robert Schuman Foundation.
Serbia NGOs Fight Young Voter Apathy, Balkaninsight.com (2008)
Serbian non-governmental organisations have launched a campaign to urge young voters to come out and vote in the May 11 elections.
Serb Radicals Lead in Latest Poll, Balkaninsight.com (2008)
An opinion poll published on Thursday shows Serbian ultranationalists leading in the run-up to the May 11 general election.
ODIHR, Council of Europe observers say second round of Serbian presidential election in line with international standards, Council of Europe (2008)
International observers from ODIHR and from the PACE have concluded that the second round of voting in Serbia’s presidential election was conducted in line with OSCE and Council of Europe commitments for democratic elections.
Full press statement on the 3 February 2008 (second round) presidential election in Serbia, OSCE-ODIHR (2008)
Full press statement on the 3 February 2008 (second round) presidential election in Serbia
Pro-EU incumbent narrowly beats nationalist in Serb elections, EurActiv.com (2008)
Serbia's incumbent pro-Western President Boris Tadic scraped a narrow victory over the nationalist Tomislav Nikolic in presidential elections.
Tadic vote was a vote for Europe, say Serbian newspapers, Earthtimes.org (2008)
Serbian newspapers say Tadic vote was a vote for Europe.
ODIHR, Council of Europe observers say second round of Serbian presidential election in line with international standards, OSCE Press (2008)
International observers from OSCE ODIHR and from the PACE concluded that the second round of voting in Serbia's presidential election yesterday was conducted in line with OSCE and Council of Europe commitments for democratic elections.
Serbia takes EU path with Tadic win, EUobserver.com (2008)
EUobserver says that Serbia has taken a turn toward future EU integration after narrowly electing the moderate Boris Tadic over the radical Tomislav Nikolic in weekend presidential elections.
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