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Article 10
 

International observers


1. International observers shall be accredited by the Central Election Commission provided they have received invitation forwarded by the President, Jogorku Kenesh, Government, Central Election Commission after decision to call the elections was published officially. Proposals for invitations can be submitted by international and national NGO specializing in the electoral legislation and elections as well as protection of human rights.
2. International observer’s term of office shall begin on the day of his/her accreditation by the Central Election Commission and end as of the day of official publication of election results.
3. International observers may move freely and attend any precincts and election commissions.
4. International observers shall be entitled to :


1) express in public their opinion on preparation and conduct of the elections;
2) hold press conferences and approach mass media;
3) make photo, video- and audio recording not violating secrecy of the vote;
4) have badges without a campaign feature, indicating the status, name and the name of the organization they represent;
5) observe formation of election commissions of any level;
6) observe voter lists compilation;
7) observe the process of voter registration;
8) observe information support to election.


5. International observers cannot use their status to engage into activities not related to election observation.


6. The Central Election Commission can withdraw accreditation of an international observer in case of violation of this Constitutional Law or the legislation of KR by such international observer.
7. Activities of international observers shall be regulated by the electoral law.