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ODIHR experts discuss e-voting proposals in Tajikistan
ODIHR experts have arrived in Dushanbe to discuss plans by the central election commission to develop and implement electronic voting in Tajikistan...
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- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe
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- Elections
ODIHR experts have arrived in Dushanbe to discuss plans by the central election commission to develop and implement electronic voting in Tajikistan.
The discussions are part of a three-day visit, starting on 21 February, to gather detailed information about the proposals and to offer advice on the challenges presented by e-voting.
ODIHR recently appointed a senior adviser on new voting technologies and co-organized an expert seminar on the issue in September 2010 in Vienna.
ODIHR observed the 2010 parliamentary elections in Tajikistan and issued a report including a number of recommendations on how to bring the country electoral framework in line with OSCE commitments and other international standards.
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