Central European Midday Report: "CEC Launches Dual Election Campaign Amidst European Dialogue"

Central European Midday Report: "CEC Launches Dual Election Campaign Amidst European Dialogue"

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CEC Unveils Campaign for "Two-in-One" Elections: The Central Election Commission (CEC) has greenlit the commencement of an extensive campaign for the upcoming "two-in-one" elections set for June 9th. In today's meeting, the CEC members finalized the slogan as "Choosing Together," reflecting the dual nature of the elections for the National Assembly and the European Parliament members. The campaign will kick off tomorrow with the release of explanatory videos across various media channels, including national television, radio, websites, and social media platforms. All campaign materials will be readily accessible through the Commission's website and Facebook page. Additionally, the CEC has reached out to the Information Service (IS) to enhance the visualization of its webpage, incorporating a countdown timer highlighting the remaining time until the elections and an active banner updating voters about approaching deadlines.

Republic of Moldova Navigates Political Landscape Amidst European Dialogue: Amidst internal political developments and regional dynamics, the Central Election Commission (CEC) of the Republic of Moldova underscores the importance of robust democratic institutions and constant dialogue with European partners. Today's meeting delved into discussions surrounding the consolidation of democratic processes and efforts to strengthen political stability. Highlighting the Republic of Moldova's commitment to implementing recommendations from the Council of Europe, officials expressed the nation's aspiration to transition to the post-monitoring stage. The President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) commended Moldova's dedication to democratic reforms, affirming the authorities' pledge to advance reforms, consolidate democratic institutions, and uphold the rule of law.

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