Yisrael Ba'aliya to court: Order Russian, Amharic election materials

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: April 30, 1996| Author: Evelyn Gordon | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

04-30-1996

YISRAEL Ba'aliya yesterday asked the High Court of Justice to order various election materials be printed in Russian and Amharic, as well as Hebrew and Arabic.

The party asked that the notices mailed to voters which tell them where to vote, as well as the ballot for the prime ministerial race, be in Russian and Amharic.

It also asked that each party be allowed to print its name on the ballots in Russian and Amharic.

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