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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter

President and Mrs. Carter observe voting in Bhaktapur.

Place: Bhaktapur, Nepal
Date: 2008
Credit: Â鶹´«Ã½

Working to build peace in Nepal since 2003, the Center observed the country’s first constituent assembly elections in 2008, and then conducted long-term political and constitutional monitoring until June 2013. Here President and Mrs. Carter observe voting in Bhaktapur.

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