Alessandro Musolino

Versions of names: Алессандро Мусолино
Italy

Alessandro Musolino is an Italian politician, a former regional councillor of the Veneto region, member of the Forza Italia foreign committee. He took part in the politically biased electoral observation mission at the parliamentary elections in Russia in December 2011.

Missions

Individual observers at the 2018 Russian presidential election

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Forza Italia / Forward, Italy

Ordinary party member  

Individual observers at the 2018 Cambodian general elections

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Forza Italia / Forward, Italy

Ordinary party member  

Dr. Musolino, former regional MP and political scientist, expressed his satisfaction with the organization and the open participation in the elections as a symbol of transparency.

Individual observers at the 2018 general elections in the unrecognised Donetsk People’s Republic

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Forza Italia / Forward, Italy

Ordinary party member  

Corresponding elections

legitimate
The seventh presidential election in Russia was held on 18 March 2018. With the exception of the election in Russia-annexed Crimea, this election is considered legitimate. The election held in Crimea for the Russian presidency is internationally considered to be an illegitimate election, see more on this at the election page 2018 Russian presidential election in annexed Crimea. The election took place under restrictions on fundamental freedoms and limited space for political engagement.
illegitimate
On 11 November 2018, the so-called Donetsk People’s Republic, located within the internationally recognised borders of Ukraine, held “elections” to elect a head of the “republic” and members of its “parliament”. The overwhelming majority of the world’s nations does not recognise the sovereignty of the Donetsk People’s Republic, while international institutions such as the OSCE ODIHR considered “elections” there as illegitimate and did not send international election observers there.
legitimate
On 29 July 2018, Cambodia held general elections to elect 125 members of the National Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Cambodia. Due to the fact that the Cambodian authorities banned the main opposition party in 2017, Western states declined to send any observers to monitor the general elections.