Ulju-gun Election Commission Conducts Public Official Lecture on the Public Official Election Act
Explanation of Compliance with Election Neutrality Obligations and Various Restrictions and Prohibitions Based on Case Studies
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] The Ulju-gun Election Commission conducted a lecture on the Public Official Election Act, including prevention guidelines for election involvement by public officials, restrictions, and prohibitions, targeting about 400 affiliated public officials.
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In the lecture held on the 4th, explanations were given mainly through cases regarding restrictions and prohibitions under the election law. Kwon Giryong, the guidance officer of the Ulju-gun Election Commission, said in the lecture, "Election involvement by public officials undermines the fairness of elections and distorts election results," and added, "I hope public officials strictly adhere to the duty of election neutrality so that elections can be conducted fairly and cleanly."
The scene of the Public Official Election Act lecture held at Ulju-gun Office on the 3rd (Photo by Ulju-gun Election Commission).
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