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Police: Face-to-face debates not allowed during Johor election campaign

JOHOR BARU, March 6 — Police do not allow any face-to-face debate to be conducted by any party during the Johor state election campaign.

He was asked to comment on the planned debate between MCA and DAP leaders which is not permitted by police. He said police had issued 1,411 permits for ceramah and campaigning since the nomination day until yesterday and that only six applications were rejected and the factors included overlapping of time and close proximity between the venues.

 

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Debates among candidates is a legitimate way to win votes in a democracy. PDRM should not be allowed to make these kinds of decisions.

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