GONG previous initiatives related to transparent work of public institutions Transparency of local parliamentary assemblies (city, municipality and county councils/assemblies) In March 2001 GONG sent amendment to all parties relating the new Draft Law on Local and Regional Self-government and introduced with several MPs the amendment on public presence at local parliamentary assemblies’ sessions. Unfortunately,…
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“Election Package” Project – Amending Election Legislation
The main objective of the Elections Package project (April 2002 – May 2003) was the creation of recommendations for building a quality electoral legal framework according to EU standards. These recommendations were formed through public debates, cooperation with state institutions, academic community and experts, creation of experts‘ recommendations and public advocacy activities. About Election Package…
Council of Europe’s Award
In October 2005, GONG applied to Council of Europe’s “Young Active Citizens” Award Contest with “I Vote for the First Time” project. The meeting of the international jury of the Council of Europe Award took place in Strasbourg on 5 December 2005, and selected five winners In October 2005, GONG applied to Council of Europe’s…
Project Reports
Here you can download “I Vote for the First Time” project reports: a) “I Vote for the First Time”b) “I Vote for the First Time”c) “I Vote for the First Time”d) “I Vote for the First Time” Zašto je GONG za parlamentarne izbore 2007. uputio više promatrača u susjedne države, prije svega Bosnu i Hercegovinu te Srbiju?GONG…
2005 – Local Election
At the election of members to representative bodies of local and regional self-government units, held on May 15, 2005 citizens of the Republic of Croatia were electing the members of 426 municipal and 123 city councils and the members of 20 county assemblies as well as the Assembly of the City of Zagreb at 3,914…
2005 – Presidential Election
At the election held on January 2, 2005 citizens of theRepublic of Croatia were electing the president of the Republic of Croatia among 13 candidates. Since none of the candidates received 50% + 1 vote at the election, in the second round of the election held on January 16, 2005 they were electing the president…