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Statement of Joint IRI/NDI Pre-Election Assessment Mission to Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya – Today, the International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) completed their second joint pre-election assessment mission and released a Pre-Election Statement of findings and recommendations for Kenya’s August 9th elections.
Statement of Joint IRI/NDI Pre-Election Assessment Mission to Kenya
Washington, D.C. – Joint IRI/NDI Pre-Election Assessment Delegation Releases Report on Preparations for Kenya 2022 Elections:
Following a pre-election assessment delegation conducted from May 16 to 20, the International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) announce the release of their joint report on preparations for Kenya’s elections scheduled for August 9, 2022.
Serbia April 2022 Elections Assessment
The National Assembly of Serbia has 250 members elected for a four-year term. Members are elected in a single district for the whole country on closed party lists. Seats are divided proportionally according to the widely used D’hondt method. Serbia has a multi-party system that produces coalition governments.
Virtual Pre-Election Assessment Mission Statement - Lebanon
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) assembled a group of experts to form a virtual preelection assessment mission (V-PEAM) from February 7 to 18, 2022, to examine conditions for elections in Lebanon. The purpose was to assess the prevailing political environment and preparations for the upcoming 2022 elections and identify areas where change is possible to improve the integrity, transparency, and effectiveness of the elections.
NDI Virtual Pre-Election Analysis Regarding The 2021 Iran Election
On June 18, 2021, 59 million Iranians will be eligible to vote in the country's Thirteenth Presidential and Sixth City and Village Council elections. These elections will also include runoff elections for the Parliament and Assembly of Records. There is speculation that this presidential election could serve as a bellwether for an eventual transfer of power to a new Supreme Leader.