The Election Commission's Resolution to Send the Case to the Supreme Court to Order the Disqualification of Another 28 Parliamentary Candidates Was Found to Have Their Rights Restricted because They Did Not Vote.
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The Election Commission's resolution has sent a case to the Supreme Court to order the removal of the names of another 28 parliamentary candidates. It was found that these candidates are currently under restrictions for not voting or not notifying the authorities of their absence. The commission also revealed that the party leaders are responsible for signing off on the candidates.
The Election Commission's resolution to send the case to the Supreme Court to order the removal of the names of 28 more parliamentary candidates is under consideration because they are currently being restricted from voting due to their failure to notify the reasons for their non-voting, as required by Section 35 (2) of the 2018 Act on the Election of Members of Parliament. The Commission is currently drafting the ruling before the district elec…
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