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Parliamentary committee questions election watchdog officials over ballot shortages

Yonhap News Agency

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June 23, 2026

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Parliamentary committee questions election watchdog officials over ballot shortages

SEOUL, June 23 (Yonhap) -- A parliamentary special committee on Tuesday conducte...

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Ballot shortage row reignites debate over early voting as PPP pushes to scrap system

Ballot shortage row reignites debate over early voting as PPP pushes to scrap system

Haaretz

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· Jun 23, 2026

Israel's elections committee to clarify vote recording rules following tainted Knesset vote for state comptroller

Committee members weigh guidelines to prevent voters from being required to prove how they voted, fearing that ballot secrecy breaches during a Knesset vote for state comptroller earlier this month could spill over into general elections

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Parliamentary committee enters blockaded ballot counting site for inspection

Members of a special parliamentary committee investigating ballot shortages that marred the June 3 local elections on Thursday entered a vote counting venue that has long been barricaded by angry protesters to prevent the removal of ballot boxes inside the venue. The on-site inspection came 27 days after protesters demanding a rerun of the elections began blockading the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium in southern Seoul on June 5, two days after ballot shortages temporarily suspended voting at po

Nepal News

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· Jul 1, 2026

राष्ट्रियसभा बैठक बस्दै, परराष्ट्रमन्त्री र पर्यटनमन्त्रीले जवाफ दिने

काठमाडौँ। संघीय संसद अन्तर्गत राष्ट्रियसभाको बैठक आज बस्दैछ । बैठक दिउँसो सवा १ बजे सिंहदरबारमा सुरु हुनेछ। बैठकमा परराष्ट्रमन्त्री शिशिर खनाल र संस्कृति, पर्यटन तथा नागरिक उड्डयनमन्त्री खडकराज पौडेलले आफ्नो मन्त्रालयसँग सम्बन्धित मौखिक प्रश्नको जवाफ दिने कार्यसूची रहेको छ। यस्तै, सांसद रेनु चन्दले ‘प्रविधिको प्रयोग गरी हुने लैङ्गिक हिंसा रोकथाम, नियन्त्रण एवं महिलाको हकको संरक्षण []

POLITICO

lean left

· Jul 1, 2026

Députés, plus que 6 mois pour être utiles

Budget, justice, sécurité, logement, agriculture, violences aux enfants la liste des lois à examiner s’allonge à mesure que le temps imparti pour en débattre diminue. Les députés arrêteront leurs travaux le 28 février 2027, deux mois avant la présidentielle. Pourront-ils discuter de tout ? Combien d’élus pensent déjà à la suite ? Sébastien Lecornu peut-il []

Caucasian Knot

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Parliament of Armenia limited the influence of the diaspora on the election results.

The Parliament of Armenia, on the day of the last session, introduced restrictions on participation in elections and referendums for voters living outside the country.

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Related coverage for "Parliamentary committee questions election watchdog officials over ballot shortages": Korea Times News — Ballot shortage row reignites debate over early voting as PPP pushes to scrap system. Haaretz — Israel's elections committee to clarify vote recording rules following tainted Knesset vote for state comptroller. The korea Herald News — Parliamentary committee enters blockaded ballot counting site for inspection. Nepal News — राष्ट्रियसभा बैठक बस्दै, परराष्ट्रमन्त्री र पर्यटनमन्त्रीले जवाफ दिने. POLITICO — Députés, plus que 6 mois pour être utiles. Caucasian Knot — The Parliament of Armenia limited the influence of the diaspora on the election results.