Ukraine's Parliamentary Election: March 27, 1994 April 10, 1994 : Kiev, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Chyhyryn, Crimea (Simferopol, Feodosiya, Stary Krym), Vinnytsya, Kiev OblastThis report is based on a Helsinki Commission staff delegation to Ukraine to observe the March 27, 1994 parliamentary elections and April 10, 1994 run-off elections. |
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... Turnout was high , despite predictions about voter apathy , and a quorum will be achieved in the new parliament , with 338 of 450 seats filled . Repeat elections for unfilled seats are scheduled to be held in July . -- The high voter ...
... Turnout was high , despite predictions about voter apathy , and a quorum will be achieved in the new parliament , with 338 of 450 seats filled . Repeat elections for unfilled seats are scheduled to be held in July . -- The high voter ...
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... turnout was high enough to ensure a quorum in the new parliament , thus complicating efforts by Kravchuk to postpone the scheduled June presidential elections . There are differing views on whether the new Parliament will make progress ...
... turnout was high enough to ensure a quorum in the new parliament , thus complicating efforts by Kravchuk to postpone the scheduled June presidential elections . There are differing views on whether the new Parliament will make progress ...
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... Turnout was high at polling stations visited , especially in towns and villages . In only one of ten polling sites visited did it appear as if the 50 percent turnout threshold might not be met . There was a disproportionately large ...
... Turnout was high at polling stations visited , especially in towns and villages . In only one of ten polling sites visited did it appear as if the 50 percent turnout threshold might not be met . There was a disproportionately large ...
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... turnout was high enough to ensure a quorum in the new parliament , thwarting any possible efforts to introduce direct presidential rule and complicating Kravchuk's efforts to postpone the scheduled June presidential elections . Prior to ...
... turnout was high enough to ensure a quorum in the new parliament , thwarting any possible efforts to introduce direct presidential rule and complicating Kravchuk's efforts to postpone the scheduled June presidential elections . Prior to ...
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