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Eurasian Observatory for Democracy and Elections : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eurasian Observatory for Democracy and Elections
Eurasian Observatory for Democracy and Elections (EODE) is a Russia-based far-right non-governmental organization which on its website claims that it monitors elections. According to its website, it specializes in the "self-proclaimed republics" (Abkhazia, Transdnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh).〔 It is led by the Belgian far-right activist Luc Michel. EODE's other leader is Jean-Pierre Vandersmissen. Both Michel and Vandermissen are followers of the Belgian Neo-Nazi politician Jean-François Thiriart.〔()〕〔()〕 According to Oliver Bullough, on its website the organization stated that "it shares the values of "the current Russian leadership and V.V. Putin."" EODE visited Crimea during the 2014 Crimean referendum international observer team and claimed that the referendum was conducted in a legitimate manner. The organization has offices in Moscow, Paris, Brussels, Sochi and Chișinău.〔 == External links ==
* (EODE website )
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