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Facebook to BAN new pre-election political ads & label early victory claims in order to ‘limit potential for civil unrest’

The social media behemoth is teaming up with Reuters to flag premature claims of victory and redirect voters to “authoritative information about election results,” CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a post on Thursday outlining what are supposed to be the platform’s last election-related rule changes.  The CEO added that “authoritative …

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A living monument of the early 90s

Putin and Lukashenko decided to call, but it is not quite correct. Lukashenko is early 90s, when he began to win “a policy of real deeds”, when yesterday’s instructors of the district donned helmets, got into the combines, and went to save seed from campaign posters. Lukashenko — no not …

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Too early to celebrate

I think that the joy of many from the lifting of quarantine restrictions in the Russian regions, premature and hasty, as they will easily return it, because with the coronavirus have not just a small furry animal, and a huge sweroside. So the effect of quarantine measures is likely to …

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The CEC told about the problems with the early elections to Rada

Current legislation does not allow for all the purchases, particularly in the two-month campaign period. The Central election Commission will not have time to prepare for early parliamentary elections according to the existing procurement system. On Thursday, may 23, said the head of CEC Tatyana Slipachuk. “According to the current …

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The President of Italy gave a start to early elections to the Parliament

Italian President Sergio Mattarella dismissed the country’s Parliament, thereby giving the green light to early elections. Early parliamentary elections in Italy scheduled for March 4. At the final press conference, the Prime Minister Gentiloni said that Italy resumed movement after the most serious post-war crisis. According to recent polls, none …

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