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Second Post-Election Statement of the NDI on Kenya's August 8, 2017, Election Process

The National Democratic Institute (NDI or the Institute)’s International Election Observation Mission to Kenya’s August 8, 2017, elections issued its preliminary statement on August 10 and its first post-election statement on

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NDI to Field Team of Long-Term Observers Ahead of Georgia Local Elections

TBILISI – The National Democratic Institute (NDI) announced today the arrival of an international delegation to observe the October 21 local elections in Georgia. The group includes 15 international observers who are political and civic leaders, election experts, and regional specialists. The observation delegation is supported by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

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News From NDI: Working for Democracy in August 2017

Angkor Wat, the front side of the main complex, photographed in the late afternoon Credit: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen

Statement on Cambodian Government’s Decision to Shut Down NDI's Office in Cambodia

Phnom Penh, Cambodia - The National Democratic Institute (NDI) expresses deep disappointment in the decision by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to shut down the Institute’s office in Cambodia.

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NDI Report on Albania's June 2017 Parliamentary Elections

A partisan boycott threatened Albania’s 2017 parliamentary elections until an internationally brokered agreement paved the way for the opposition’s participation in the vote on June 25. The incumbent Socialist Party (SP) of Prime Minister Edi Rama won a single-party majority, with 74 seats in the 140-seat parliament. The opposition Democratic Party (DP), led by former Tirana mayor Lulzim Basha, suffered a loss in votes, and returns to parliament with 43 seats.

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