Sec. 7. Coordinators for democracy programs
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The Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor of the Department of State and the Assistant Administrator for Development, Democracy, and Innovation shall serve concurrently as the Coordinators for Democracy Programs, and as Coordinators shall— coordinate democracy policy and programs across relevant Federal agencies, at diplomatic facilities abroad, and with the NED regarding the safety, efficacy, and best practices of democracy programs abroad; engage international partners, including foreign governments, civil society, and democracy activists, in addressing the advancement of democracy abroad; and serve as the primary United States representatives at international fora on matters relating to democracy programs.