International Delegates Experience Indian Electoral Process During Kerala Assembly Elections
Kerala Assembly polls: International delegates get a feel of election process in India
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Seventeen international delegates from nine countries, including Estonia and Fiji, observed the Kerala Legislative Elections in 2026, gaining insights into India's electoral process. This initiative is part of the Election Commission of India's International Election Visitors’ Programme, showcasing the scale and vibrancy of Indian democracy.
- 01Seventeen delegates from nine countries participated in observing the elections.
- 02The initiative aimed to provide insights into the Indian electoral process.
- 03Delegates visited key locations such as Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram.
- 04The program is part of the Election Commission of India's efforts to promote global understanding of elections.
- 05The elections were noted for their scale, precision, and vibrancy.
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During the recently concluded Kerala Legislative Elections in 2026, seventeen international delegates from nine countries, including Albania, Estonia, Fiji, Georgia, Kenya, Namibia, Samoa, Seychelles, and Sierra Leone, observed the electoral process. This experience was part of the Election Commission of India's International Election Visitors’ Programme (IEVP). The delegates witnessed the scale, precision, and vibrancy of the elections, with ten delegates visiting Ernakulam district and seven in Thiruvananthapuram. This initiative aims to enhance global understanding of India's democratic practices and electoral processes.
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The participation of international delegates enhances the global perception of India's electoral integrity and democratic practices.
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