Kathmandu, Nov 11 : The Election Commission (EC) has made a six-point decision providing for the political parties to publish and disseminate their election publicity materials for the purpose of the upcoming elections.
The election to
the member of House of Representatives and Province Assembly is being held on
November 20 in a single phase throughout the country.
EC spokesperson
Shaligram Sharma Poudel said that a decision has been taken by which the
political parties and the candidates can carry out election canvassing on the
online media registered with the Department of Information and Broadcasting and
enlisted in the Press Council Nepal, remaining under the Election Code of
Conduct, 2022.
Among the
decisions include the one allowing the political parties and candidates to
disseminate visual material related to election campaigning through online
media for maximum one minute.
Similarly, the
political parties can disseminate election publicity materials on the private
sector online media by means of 'roadblock', content block, homepage, banner,
detailed page banner and box advertisement.
However, it
should be indicated on the election publicity material that it is paid
advertisement.
The election
publicity material disseminated in this way should not include in it any
content that is defamatory to anyone, fake information, mis/dis-information and
hate speech. If this type of content is found in the election publicity
material, it would be considered in violation of the Election Code of Conduct.
The Code of
Conduct also bars the dissemination of their election publicity materials by
parties and candidates on foreign online media.
The political
parties and candidates are required to submit to the EC the details of the
expenditure while disseminating the election publicity materials through online
media including it in their election expenses details.
Directive to
make polling stations inclusive and disabled-friendly
Meanwhile, the
EC has issued directives for making the polling stations inclusive and
disabled-friendly. It has directed the Chief Election Officer, the Election
Officer, Polling Officer and all employees deputed to conduct the election in
that connection.
The EC has
emphasized on the strict adherence to the 'Gender and Inclusion Policy in
Election Management, 2077 BS' and the 'House of Representatives and Province
Assembly Member Election (Voting) Guidelines, 2079 BS'. (RSS)