LADOM intends to monitor each polling station
The League for Defence of Human Rights (LADOM) intends to monitor the electoral process at in each polling station at the anticipated parliamentary elections from 29 July, DECA-press Agency informs.
In this context, LADOM launched the slogan “You should also participate in the monitoring campaign, in order to exclude electoral frauds” and announced a campaign of gathering national independent observers.
The candidate for observer should be at least 18 years old, citizen of the Republic of Moldova and independent of any political structure.
The observer’s activity is based on volunteering work. At the same time, LADOM will cover the expenses for food and transport for observers on Election Day. For more information about the observer’s rights and obligations, go to www.ladom.org.md, or call the hotline: 0 8003 8003.
Deca-press
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