Election terminology

  • Information

     (informatsiya, лат. informare – "ma’lumot") – information consists of details about individuals, subjects, facts, events, incidents, and processes presented in sources and forms

  • Articulation

    (лат. articulation) – the process of distinct division in non-state and societal organizations, it refers to aligning the diverse perspectives, social spiritual experiences, and hopes of individuals and social groups with clear and specific political goals and requirements.

  • Information security

    The state of protection of individual, societal, and state interests in the field of information.

  • Documented information

    Information recorded in a physical form that includes identifying details enabling its identification.

     

  • Information culture

    The effective utilization of society's information resources and information communication technologies, as well as the ability to leverage advancements in information technology development.

     

  • Information environment

    The technical and software tools for searching, analyzing, storing, and disseminating information, as well as the socio-economic and cultural conditions that shape the information processing process.

  • Information freedom

    One of the constitutional rights of citizens, encompassing activities such as searching, obtaining, verifying, disseminating, and preserving information. The acquisition of information is governed strictly by law, ensuring the protection of human rights and freedoms, constitutional principles, societal ethical values, and safeguarding the spiritual, cultural, and scientific authority of the state.

     

  • Information-analytical support group

    A group of specialists responsible for conducting sociological research, studying public opinion, creating district profiles, and analyzing the socio-economic and political situation.