The city already bans public opinion polls on candidates to public offices from the campaign beginning to the day after voting ends, with social media and press companies being liable to a 11400€ fine, but officials want to extend the ban to cover all political polls from all individuals.
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Authorities in Macau have reiterated the need to ban public political polls, as they “influence voting decisions.”
By PA/TPN, in Asia, World · 01 Jul 2023, 17:31 · 0 Comments