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In light of the postponed local government polling and the subsequent incomplete polling process, the Election Commission (EC) has reaffirmed the ongoing validity of the election law.
According to a statement issued by the EC, during the period in which the local government election law remains in effect, political parties, groups, or candidates are prohibited from engaging in promotional activities.
In addition, the use of state property for such purposes is strictly prohibited.
“The election law continues to be in force across the country due to the postponement and incomplete polling of local authorities,” the statement emphasized, referencing Article 104A of the Constitution.
The EC further highlighted that all heads of government institutions have been notified through a special gazette and circular (Gazette No. 2313/32 and Circular No. 20 dated January 5, 2023) regarding the prohibition on the use of state property for election-related activities.
“The directives outlined in Gazette No. 2313/32 and Circular No. 20 remain applicable,” the EC asserted.
The Commission emphasized that any violation of the election laws during this period is subject to punishment under the law.