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Elections in plain words: challenges


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The challenges concerning the organization and conduct of elections are applications to annul or review an act, a decision or actions. These can be submitted by voters and electoral competitors that challenge the actions and decisions of electoral offices and councils in the superior electoral bodies and in courts of law.

The challenge will contain the description of the facts invoked as alleged violations, proofs, the legal reason, the demands, signature and identification data of the person who submits it.

The challenges regarding the covering of the election campaign by broadcasters that are under Moldova’s jurisdiction are examined by the Broadcasting Coordination Council, while the challenges concerning the print media are dealt with by the court of law. The decisions over challenges taken by the electoral bodies and the Council can also be appealed to court.

The actions/inaction and decisions of the electoral bodies and the actions/inaction of the election runners can be challenged in the electoral body within three calendar days of the taking of the action, identification of the inaction or adoption of the decision. The submission period is calculated starting with the next day of the day the action was taken, the inaction was identified or the decision was adopted. The challenges about the actions and decisions of the Central Election Commission are submitted to the Chisinau Appeals Court.

The challenges about the actions and decisions of the Central Election Commission in the electoral period are examined within five calendar days of the submission, but not later than the election day, while those about the actions and decisions of district electoral councils and of offices of polling places are dealt with within three calendar days of the submission, but not later than the election day.

The challenges filed to courts of law on the election day are examined the same day, while those regarding the electoral body’s decision concerning the election results are examined by the court simultaneously with the confirmation of the legality and validation of the election outcome.
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The IPN division “Elections in plain words” is designed to explain notions, terms and practices related to the parliamentary elections based on the mixed electoral system and the consultative referendum that will take place on February 24, 2019.