Laos

Constitution of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (1991, last amended 2003)

Updated: June 2015

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Article 36 states:

Lao citizens aged eighteen years and above have the right to vote and those aged twenty years and above have the right to be elected, except insane persons, persons with mental disorders and persons whose rights to vote and to be elected have been revoked by a court.

 

Excerpt from the Constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic (1991, last amended 2003) 

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Article 36 states:

Lao citizens aged eighteen years and above have the right to vote and those aged twenty years and above have the right to be elected, except insane persons, persons with mental disorders and persons whose rights to vote and to be elected have been revoked by a court.

 

Excerpt from the Constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic (1991, last amended 2003) 

 


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Article 36 states:

Lao citizens aged eighteen years and above have the right to vote and those aged twenty years and above have the right to be elected, except insane persons, persons with mental disorders and persons whose rights to vote and to be elected have been revoked by a court.

 

Excerpt from the Constitution of the Lao People's Democratic Republic (1991, last amended 2003)