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LES GUILLEMETS FONCTIONNAIRES ELECTORAUX D UNITE FERME GUILLEMENTS DOIVENT, A TOUS LES BUREAUX DE VOTE MILITAIRES, METTRE A DISPOSITION SUFFISAMMENT DE COPIES DE LA VERSION INTEGRALE DU MESSAGE, ET LES LISTES DOIVENT ETRE REPRODUITES LOCALEMENT. LA LISTE DES CANDIDATS DOIT AUSSI ETRE AFFICHEES AUX ENDROITS DETERMINES PAR LES COMMANDANTS 4. L APPARTENANCE POLITIQUE DES CANDIDATS EST ABREGEE COMME SUIT : 5. 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