KMDLNJ: Subjects participating in elections be careful with the dictionary they use

The Council for Protection of Human Rights and Freedoms (KMDLJ) calls on all political subjects to be careful about what vocabulary they use during the extraordinary elections. “KMDLNj calls on all political subjects who will participate in the extraordinary elections to be careful about what vocabulary they use by eliminating [...]
“KMDLNj calls on all political subjects who will participate in the extraordinary elections to be careful about what vocabulary they use by eliminating hate speech as a tool and opportunity for vote collection”.
“The leaders of the political parties must publicly ensure that party members, as well as the contestants for the Parliament's deputies, abide by a regulation and discipline on the contrary to those who do not respect the rules of the fair game should take measures of”.
KMDLNj also claims that citizens should not vote on those candidates who have problems with the law.
“KMDLNj calls for voters not to give a vote for potential candidates who have a problem with the law despite the fact that the competing political subjects have promised to clean up lists by not putting on lists those who have an indictment or any problem unconcerned with the law”, KDMLNJ say.












