IRI and NDI Announce Arrival of International Delegation to Observe Tunisian Presidential Elections
Tunis, Tunisia – The International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) today announced the arrival of their joint Election Observation Mission (EOM) for Tunisia’s presidential election on September 15. The delegation will be led by IRI President Dr. Daniel Twining, Margaret Patricia Curran, former Member of Parliament (MP) for the Scottish Labour Party, and NDI Middle East and North Africa Director Leslie Campbell.
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Margaret Curran, Scottish Labor Party Politician, former Member of Parliament, UK House of Commons & Scottish Parliament
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Daniel Twining, President, International Republican Institute
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Leslie Campbell, Senior Associate and Regional Director for Middle East and North Africa Programs, National Democratic Institute
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Truman Anderson, Former Chief of Staff, Senator John McCain
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Paul Black, Operating Partner, Atlas Holdings LLC
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Barbara Bodine, Director & Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Georgetown University
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Victor Delage, Senior Research Fellow and Communications Officer, La Fondation pour l’innovation politique
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Drew Erdmann, Chief Operating Officer, State of Missouri
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Hamza Fassi-Fihri, Director of Parliamentary and Political Party Programing, National Democratic Institute
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Clay Fuller, Visiting Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
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Christopher Fussner, Board Member, International Republican Institute
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Maria Tortosa Garrigos, International Politics and Security Expert, Independent Consultant
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Nate Grubman, North African Comparative Politics Researcher, Yale University
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Hugo Gurdon, Editor-in-Cheif, Washington Examiner
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Ancuta Hansen, Iraq Resident Country Director, National Democratic Institute
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Emily Harding, University College London, Former NDI Tunisia Political Party Director
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Nicola Hawatmeh, Counsel to Senator John Kennedy, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
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Amy Hawthorne, Deputy Director for Research, Project on Middle East Democracy
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Farahnaz Ispahani, Global Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Brian Joseph, Vice President of Programs, National Endowment for Democracy
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Karolina Leakovic, Senior Advisor on Human Rights, Social Democratic Party of Croatia
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Tami Longaberger, Board Member, International Republican Institute
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Amira Maaty, Senior Director for Middle East North Africa Programs, National Endowment for Democracy
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Timothy Meisburger, Director, Center of Excellence on Democracy, United States Agency for International Development
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Daniel Mitov, Resident Director of Russia Programs, National Democratic Institute
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Robert Mosbacher Jr., Chairman, Mosbacher Energy Company
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Matthew Mowers, President, Matt Mowers LLC
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Dominique Reynié, Executive Director, La Fondation pour l’innovation politique
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Yap Swee Seng, Executive Director, Bersih 2.0
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Tamba Tolno, President of the Board, Network of Civil Society Organizations for Election Observation and Monitoring (ROSE)
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Jacob Walles, Nonresident Senior Fellow Middle East Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Former United States Ambassador to Tunisia, U.S. Department of State
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Sarah Yerkes, Middle East Program Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The delegation’s purpose is to demonstrate the international community’s continuing support for democratic processes in Tunisia and to provide an objective assessment of the election process and the political environment surrounding it. The mission will conduct its activities in accordance with the Declaration of Principles for International Election Observation and Code of Conduct for International Election Observers and will base its findings and recommendations on Tunisian laws and on international standards for democratic elections. Members of the delegation will meet with party and campaign representatives, government and election officials, as well as representatives of civil society and the international community in Tunis and throughout the country. On Election Day, members of the joint delegation will visit polling stations for the opening, voting, closing and counting processes in their assigned regions.
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The National Democratic Institute (NDI) is an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working to support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness and accountability in government. More information is available at www.ndi.org.
A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, the International Republican Institute (IRI) advances freedom and democracy worldwide by helping political parties to become more responsive, strengthening transparent and accountable governance, and working to increase the role of marginalized groups in the political process – including women and youth. More information is available at www.iri.org.