
Politicians have 15 days to remove political propaganda from public streets and spaces, according to a note from the Central Electoral Board (JCE). The JCE is instructing the municipal electoral boards to request that the city governments take actions to remove the propaganda for the 2020 general elections. The Political Parties Law 33-18 bans the early placement of this material.
In a meeting of the plenary of the JCE on Thursday, 14 March 2019, a newly created Observatorio Electoral de Redes Sociales was entrusted with the monitoring of propaganda carried out by the pre-candidates. The same observatory is entrusted with identifying fake news in social media that could affect the 2020 elections.
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El Nacional
18 March 2019