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Which of the following daily and weekly newspapers provide presidential candidates with free printed advertisement space for national election campaigns?
No media provide free broadcast time or printed advertisement space for presidential candidates. Source:
Part 4, Section 2, Articles 184 to 193 from the Algerian Election Law.
Not applicable. The King is the Head of State by inherited monarchy. There are no presidential elections. Source:
Chapter 4, section 1, article 33 (a) of The Constitution of Bahrain 2002. Chapter 1, article 1 (b) of The Constitution of Bahrain 2002.
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Mr Theodule Nouatchi, lecturer in law at the University of Benin (Cotonou).
Decision N°113-00/HAAC concerning the regulation of pre-campaigning and campaigning in media for the presidential election in 2001, Part 1, Chapter 1, Article 5.
a. Publicly owned b. Government owned c. Privately owned d. Owned by political parties
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Elections Law – Law No. 9,504, of September 30, 1997, Article 36 - 57-J:
https://www.tse.jus.br/legislacao/codigo-eleitoral/lei-das-eleicoes/lei-das-eleicoes-lei-nb0-9.504-de-30-de-setembro-de-1997
The election campaign shall begin and end by an address of the candidates for President and Vice-President on the Bulgarian National Television and on the Bulgarian National Radio. The addresses of the candidates shall be free of charge.
The participation in election disputes of the Bulgarian National Radio and of the Bulgarian National Television shall be paid before the broadcasting according to tariffs determined by the Council of Ministers.
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Law for the Presidental Elections Art 11/a; 11/(d)/1,2
There is no free printed advertisement space. The candidate or the parties have to fund for their own campaign. Source:
Email from Ms Takiakia Maatia, Chief Electoral Officer, Department of Justice, Kiribati, January 31, 2018
https://www.idea.int/data-tools/country-view/159/55
"Publicly owned" includes state owned and local government-owned newspapers. Source:
Act on Election of the President of Russian Federation of 2003. N19/F3.Art. 1-7.
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Article 51, Section 4 of the Electoral Law of Yemen 2001.
http://www.arab-ipu.org/pdb/RelatedArticlesGvnSPName.asp?SPName=CHRN&StructuredIndexCode=&LawBookID=181120033455535&Year1=&Year2=&YearGorH=
2006/11/20
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