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Éducation électorale

Islande Islande

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Les campagnes d’information sont conduites par


QuestionQui mène les campagnes d’information pour les élections nationales (où, quand et comment s’inscrire et voter)?
Réponses d. Le gouvernement national
f. Les administrations locales
h. Les partis politiques/candidats
Réponses The date for parliamentary elections is announced by the Ministry of Justice, place of polling stations are announced by the local authority in each community. Political parties and candidates conduct information campaignes.
Source Parliamentary Elections Act, Art. 25 https://www.legislationline.org/download/id/3897/file/Iceland_Act_Parliamentary_Elections_to_Althing_2000_en.pdf
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Fréquence des programmes d’éducation électorale


QuestionAu niveau national, à quelle fréquence met-on en œuvre des programmes d’éducation électorale?
Answer: b. Mis en œuvre en période électorale uniquement
Réponses
Source Parliamentary Elections Act, Art. 25 https://www.legislationline.org/download/id/3897/file/Iceland_Act_Parliamentary_Elections_to_Althing_2000_en.pdf
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Campagne nationale d’éducation civique


QuestionExiste-t-il une campagne nationale d'éducation civique (droits et devoirs des citoyens)?
Réponses a. Non
Réponses There are no direct national civic education campaigns carried out where education on rights and responsibilities of the citizens is the only subject, but before each election the political parties make their programs known to the public and urge people to vote by advertising in the media, holding public meetings, mailing brochures etc.
Source Parliamentary Elections Act, Art. 25 Parliamentary Elections Act, Art. 25 https://www.legislationline.org/download/id/3897/file/Iceland_Act_Parliamentary_Elections_to_Althing_2000_en.pdf
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