On July 7, I went to the polls—along with my fellow citizens of Timor-Leste—to participate in a notable election: not only did we elect a new parliament for the second time in our young country’s history, but we also voted in general elections that for the first time were managed and run entirely by Timorese institutions. Read more >>
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Timor-Leste Administers Own Elections
Posted by Germano da Costa Boavida, Democracy and Governance Office, USAID Timor-Leste on Wednesday, August 1st 2012
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