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Article 29
 

Nomination of a member / deputy member of the local electoral commission in the standing composition


A single MP or parliamentary groups which have less than the number of MPs required to form a parliamentary group shall also be deemed a parliamentary group in terms of nominating members / deputy members of the local electoral commission in the standing composition formed by the Republic Electoral Commission if:


1) All such MPs are elected from the same electoral list;
2) The electoral list on which they were elected has not won the required number of seats to form a parliamentary group;
3) None of them has joined any parliamentary group;
4) All such MPs have signed the nomination of a member / deputy member of the local electoral commission in the standing composition.


For the purpose of forming a local electoral commission in the standing composition, the Republic Electoral Commission shall timely prescribe and publish on its website the order of positions according to which parliamentary groups shall nominate members and deputy members of that local electoral commission.


Should a parliamentary group fail to submit a proposal for the appointment of a member or deputy member of the local electoral commission in the standing composition in due time, the Republic Electoral Commission shall appoint to the local electoral commission in the standing composition a person nominated by the head of the administrative district.


When nominating a candidate for a member, deputy member, secretary and deputy secretary of a local electoral commission, the authorized nominator shall, if possible, give priority to a person who has completed training for work in the local electoral commission and has experience in conducting elections.