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Al-Sharif meets delegations participating in U.S. Election Conference
[04/November/2008]

WASHINGTON, Nov. 04 (Saba) - Chairman of the Supreme Commission of Election and Referendum (SCER) Khaled al-Sharif met here on Tuesday with a number of heads, secretary generals and representatives of the electoral delegations participating in the International Conference of the U.S. presidency Election.

The meetings, that were held on the sideline of the Conference organized by the International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES), aspects of cooperation between SCER and those organizations, particularly in fields of training and skills exchange in electoral fields.

The International Conference to be concluded Wednesday discusses several issues concerning the democracy future, election supervision, how to prepare for electoral campaign.

About 40 countries take part in the conference that was initiated in Washington Monday.

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