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Preliminary assessment of the legislative process in the Kyrgyz Republic
This Preliminary Assessment is based on an analysis of the existing legal framework governing the law-making process in the Kyrgyz Republic. Its purpose is to analyse whether the current law-making process corresponds to key standards and OSCE commitments on democratic law-making, as part of the combined efforts of the OSCE Centre in Bishkek and the OSCE/ODIHR to provide assistance towards strengthening and improving this process.
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