International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy

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Established1995 Edit this on Wikidata (30 years ago)
CountryGeorgia Edit this on Wikidata
International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy
Established1995 Edit this on Wikidata (30 years ago)
Typesnon-governmental organization Edit this on Wikidata
Aimelection monitoring Edit this on Wikidata
CountryGeorgia Edit this on Wikidata

International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy or ISFED is a Georgian election monitoring[1][2][3] and democracy promoting non-governmental organization created in 1995.[4]

ISFED was created in 1995. It describes its aims as election monitoring, voter education, electoral reform, and supporting democratic processes.[4]

Leadership and structure

As of January 2025, ISFED listed seven members of its Board, including chair Mikheil Kechaqmadze and secretary Nikoloz Simonishvili.[5] ISFED states that its governing body is a General Assembly that meets annually and elected nine board members for a maximum three-year term, with annual renewal of a third of the members. The Board appoints ISFED's Executive Director.[6]

Actions

Criticism by Georgian Dream

References

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