Belarusian CEC accredits 811 international observers to monitor parliamentary elections
02.09.2016
Belarusian CEC has accredited 811 international observers to monitor the parliamentary elections. The largest number of observers come from the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights - 341 people. Also, the elections will be observed by representatives of the CIS, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and PACE, the World Association of Election Officials, foreign diplomats and representatives of the electoral bodies. Meanwhile, 2 more candidates left the race. Now, 493 people claim 110 seats in the Belarusian Parliament. Elections to the House of Representatives will be held on September, 11.
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