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State-of-the-Nation Address 2008, Seychelles Nation (2008)
The Head of State said that where it concerns Government, he will set the example by introducing legislation to promote ethics in the public service by way of a Public Officers Ethics Bill.
UNDP supports National Assembly’s capacity building process, Seychelles Nation (2008)
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has pledged the sum of US $170,000 to help the National Assembly in its capacity building process.
President James Michel names Constitution Review Body
Mr Michel said 15 years had passed since we adopted our Constitution.
Court dismisses case on broadcasting
The constitutional court yesterday dismissed the case in which the Seychelles National Party (SNP) was challenging the law banning political parties and religious organisations from operating broadcasting services.
Seychelles: Commonwealth election team call on President, Seychelles e-News (2011)
The commonwealth delegation observing the pre-election environment of the forthcoming Presidential elections payed a courtesy call on the incumbent president as one of the stakeholders to the election.
Seychelles: Commonwealth Team to Observe Poll, AllAfrica (2011)
The article explains that what is being referred to as a "Commonwealth Expert Team" has been assembled "to observe the preparations for the election; the polling, counting and results process; and the overall electoral environment." The commissioning of the team results after an invitation from the Seychelles Electoral Commission.
Seychelles: Election observers meet President Michel Nation SC (2011)
This article talks of the Common Wealth observation delegation lead by Dr Julian Hunte. The delegation payed a courtesy call to the president to introduce him to the group and inform him of there mandate. The team had also met Electoral Commission, media and Laison unit of NGO's.
Seychelles President to Schedule Electoral Reforms After Victory, Bloomberg (2011)
The article discusses the propositions made by President James Michel to reform the electoral system after the current legislative elections. According to the president, the National Electoral Commission will soon initiate public consultations.
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