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Political candidates respect truce for Christmas

December 17, 2013 by Staff News Writer

Political propaganda is prohibited for the remainder of this year. Will be allowed again from January 2. (ALBERT MARÍN)


Candidates for the February election will refrain from campaigning in newspapers, radio, television and the Internet until January. The prohibition is required by law and will also apply three days before the election in February.

Original Article in La Nacion

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