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An unusual witness testified before the Russian Duma recently on a topic — legislative oversight — that is not frequently discussed in the Russian parliament.
As democratic activists in the Middle East and North Africa have stepped up their fight for freedom, NDI and the government of Bulgaria have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cement their partnership in aiding reform movements in the Muslim world and other transitional regions.
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"MPs of the National Assembly (Angolan parliament) is paying since Monday a visit to US at the invitation of the National democratic Institute (NDI).
"According to a press note released to Angop on Tuesday, the delegation is comprised by eight MPs and it’s led by the head of Economy and Finance Commission, Diógenes de Oliveira."
Against the backdrop of rapidly unfolding democratic developments in the Middle East and North Africa, 50 experts from Europe and North America meeting in Brussels last week expressed support for democratic reform movements and called on the transatlantic community to emphasize democracy assistance within the transatlantic relationship.
Author:
National Democratic Institute
Publisher:
National Democratic Institute
Published Date:
03/17/2011
Resource Type:
Press Release
Language:
English
Source:
AllAfrica.com
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Published Date:
03/07/2011
In this interview, Carlo Binda, senior resident director in Nigeria, tells Chibuzo Ukaibe that the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill by the House of Representatives is a major and needed step towards building confidence between state institutions and the citizenry.
AllAfrica.com | Link to story »
In this interview, Carlo Binda, senior resident director in Nigeria, tells Chibuzo Ukaibe that the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill by the House of Representatives is a major and needed step towards building confidence between state institutions and the citizenry.
Arab News | Link to story »
"Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has reiterated his promise that he wouldn't stand for another term and would leave office in 2013, the government-run Saba news Agency reported.