2017
DOI: 10.1080/18918131.2017.1401809
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Mapping Legislation for Citizen and International Election Observation in Europe: A Comparative Analysis on the Basis of OSCE/ODIHR Reports

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“…Therefore, political parties must be encouraged to train large numbers of election watchers to work with the international observers. Although the local watchers represent political parties, it is not necessarily a problem because the interests of the parties will balance each other out (Lidauer, Rabitsch, and O'Rourke, 2017). The aim of every political party should be to have election watchers at every polling station.…”
Section: Approaches To Monitoring Electionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, political parties must be encouraged to train large numbers of election watchers to work with the international observers. Although the local watchers represent political parties, it is not necessarily a problem because the interests of the parties will balance each other out (Lidauer, Rabitsch, and O'Rourke, 2017). The aim of every political party should be to have election watchers at every polling station.…”
Section: Approaches To Monitoring Electionsmentioning
confidence: 99%