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Physical campaigning for S’wak polls only allowed in poor internet areas: EC

This includes 64 constituencies in the state

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2021 8:50PM

Physical campaigning for S’wak polls only allowed in poor internet areas: EC
The Election Commission says it would not allow impromptu interviews but would instead schedule press conferences or interviews at polling centres. – The Vibes file pic, December 5, 2021

KUCHING – Political talks and public speeches during the campaign period of the 12th Sarawak election are only allowed in 64 constituencies with poor internet access.

According to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the polls announced by the Election Commission (EC) to prevent the spread of Covid-19, among the constituencies are Opar, Bukit Sari, Gedong, Dalat, Simunjan, Ba’kelalan, Marudi, Saribas, Asajaya and Tanjung Datu.

It said the number of attendees for political talks and public speeches should be 50% of the premises capacity or a maximum of 150 people at one time, and attendance is limited to residents of the respective village or longhouse.

“The parties or candidates contesting in the election are responsible for ensuring that outsiders do not attend the talks. Organisers need to obtain a permit from the police prior to the event to facilitate monitoring by the authorities,” it said.

EC said each talk is given a period of two hours, not allowed to exceed 10pm and should be held in a contained environment such as community halls and ruai (foyer of a longhouse), adding that no entertainment activities are allowed during the campaign.

Other SOPs include wearing face masks, observing physical distance of at least one metre at all times, allowing only fully vaccinated individuals to attend talks and providing a health screening counter.

Meanwhile, EC also encouraged candidates to take advantage of technology during the campaign period in line with the new norms following the Covid-19 pandemic.

In this regard, the commission said candidates could use various social media applications such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, Telegram, as well as television networks and local newspapers to conduct their campaign.

To ensure compliance with the physical distancing rule, EC said it would not allow impromptu interviews but would instead schedule press conferences or interviews at polling centres.

“Only fully vaccinated journalists are allowed to attend the press conferences or interviews. Those who test positive for Covid-19, symptomatic individuals and close contacts are not allowed to attend the sessions,” it added.

EC has set December 6 for nominations, December 14 for early voting and December 18 for polling. – Bernama, December 5, 2021

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