(14-VI-21) Webinar On Electoral Justice in Europe During a Pandemic

 

Webinar On Electoral Justice in Europe During a Pandemic
Voters line up to take part in an election simulation in Ukraine.
To many, electoral justice is the cornerstone of democracy that protects the rights of citizens. Electoral justice is responsible for resolving all election disputes, claims and complaints. Is electoral justice possible, especially when our elections are threatened by disinformation and foreign influence, as well as the pandemic?
 

Please join IFES and experts from the region to discuss “Electoral Justice in Europe During a Pandemic” to identify answers to these questions and to gain insight on the true meaning of electoral justice.

In line with the previous installments of the "Democratic Resilience in Europe During a Pandemic" webinar series, the event will be held live via Zoom and feature simultaneous interpretation from English into Albanian, Armenian, Georgian, Macedonian, Russian, South Slavic language and Ukrainian.

Thursday, June 24 at 9:00-10:15 a.m. EDT/UTC-4 or 15:00-16:15 CEST/UTC+2

The event will be moderated by IFES Regional Europe Office Director and Senior Political Finance Adviser Magnus Öhman and feature the following speakers:

  • Chad Vickery, Vice President for Global Strategy and Technical Leadership, IFES
  • Emilija Orestijević, Project Manager, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, Serbia
  • Rafa Rubio, Professor at Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
  • Irena Hadžiabdić, Member of the Central Election Commission, Bosnia and Herzegovina
 

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For more informaton, visit the series webpage and IFES' online hub COVID-19: A Survival Guide for Democracies.