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First Stage of Trainings of DECs Members has Ended

26.03.2018
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In accordance with the training conception elaborated for April 28, 2018 Parliamentary By-Elections in №54 Majoritarian Election District, first stage of the trainings, intended for the full composition of DECs, were conducted on March 24 and comprised the following modules:

  • DEC activities during pre-election period;
  • First session of PEC and appointment of head officers (instructions for the first session (episodic staging));
  • Registration of the participants of the election processes;
  • Summarizing polling and election results at the DEC;
  • Submission of applications/complaints in the DEC and the rules of consideration.

23 Members of N53 Vani and N55 Khoni Election Districts participated in the training, among them 10 men, 13 women. Detailed statistic is available in Georgian.

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