
That, as far as possible, avoids inflammatory language, helping to prevent Parties/candidates, the EMB, the government, and to other voters, and toĮlectoral process itself, including electoral management, in order toĮvaluate the fairness of the process, its efficiency, and its probity The public to communicate their concerns, opinions, and needs, to the The political parties and candidates to communicate their message to the The media also have other roles in enabling full public participation in Of how effectively they have performed and help to hold them to account. Governments, and electoral management bodies, the media can inform the public Unfettered scrutiny and discussion of the successes and failures of candidates, Discussion of the media's functions withinĮlectoral contexts, often focuses on their "watchdog" role: by Play an indispensable role in the proper functioning of a democracy. Media is either controlled or strictly regulated. Journalism is widely gaining traction, including in countries where traditional New media including online journalism, and social media. In recent years however, the definition has become Have traditionally been understood to refer to the printed press as well as radioĪnd television broadcasters. Parties, help ensure appropriate media behavior during elections. Out of public money, to give fair coverage and equitable access to opposition Meanwhile, provisions such as requiring government media, funded To democracy, including freedom of information and expression, as well as Laws and regulation should guarantee fundamental freedoms essential

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