S'pore GE: No physical rallies for election campaign, candidates to get TV airtime for constituency political broadcasts

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Walkabouts and door-to-door campaigning will be permitted, but groups must not exceed five people and should abide by safe distancing measures.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - There will be no physical rallies if the upcoming general election is held during phase two of Singapore's reopening, with all political parties given extra television airtime instead.

These changes are meant to protect voters' health and safety, while ensuring they have access to campaign messages from all political parties and candidates amid the coronavirus pandemic, it said."The announcement of these guidelines has no relation to the timing of the general election, which will be decided by the Prime Minister," the ELD said.

Under the new rules, the large crowds typically seen on Nomination Day and Polling Day will also not be allowed. Candidates may use vehicles for campaigning - typically lorries or trucks outfitted with loudspeakers - and to broadcast recorded messages. However, they will not be allowed to speak, livestream, or broadcast music or videos from the vehicle.

Those who are using government facilities for their e-rally livestreams will be able to apply for them at a subsidised rate. They will be equipped with an Internet connection. Factual and objective films, party manifestos and the candidate's declaration of policies will not be considered party political films.

 

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