

The Central Electoral Commission has registered 57 international observers for the parliamentary elections in Ukraine.
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The Central Electoral Commission has registered 57 international observers for the parliamentary elections in Ukraine.
At its meeting on Aug. 13, the CEC registered five official observers from Canada's Embassy in Ukraine, as well as 52 observers from the For Fair Elections international NGO to assist in the development of electoral technology.
Earlier, CEC registered 39 international observers from the European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO).
Thus, the CEC has registered a total of 96 international official observers so far.
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