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  2. Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    During the United States elections, 2012—following media reports that tied ODIHR international electoral observers to the United Nations and accused them of having plans to interfere in the election—the observers, who said they were in the United States to review several benchmarks of democratic elections, were blocked from polls in nine of the 50 states—Alabama, Alaska, Florida, Iowa ...

  3. Human rights in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The third periodic report of Civil and Political Rights in Serbia concluded in 2017 and the second periodic report on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights concluded in 2014. They highlight measures taken towards the realization of Human Rights since prior reporting in Serbia, as well as ongoing matters of concern. Positive aspects include:

  4. File:ODIHR short-term observers’ briefings in Baku, 4 ...

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  5. 2023 Serbian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    A populist coalition, led by the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), came to power after the 2012 election, along with the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS). [1] [2] Aleksandar Vučić, who initially served as deputy prime minister and later as prime minister, was elected president of Serbia in 2017 and re-elected in 2022.

  6. 2020 Serbian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance for Serbia refused to participate, stating that there was no time for their demands for fair election conditions to be met before the election in April. [25] In December 2019, following three rounds of dialogue, the EP delegation members announced that conditions for fair and free elections had not been established. [26]

  7. 2018–2020 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    25 May 2019 – the European Commission stated in the Serbia 2019 Report that overall peaceful protests, demanding freedom of the media and free and fair elections, grew over time. [78] They criticised election conditions, which include the lack of transparency of party and campaign financing, the blurred distinction between party and state ...

  8. Centre for Free Elections and Democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Free Elections and Democracy (Serbian Cyrillic: Центар за слободне изборе и демократију, romanized: Centar za slobodne izbore i demokratiju), or CeSID, is a non-governmental and non-profit organization in Serbia.

  9. ODIHR - Wikipedia

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    Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights From an abbreviation : This is a redirect from an abbreviation to a related topic, such as the expansion of the abbreviation. Use this template for any length reduction other than the following.