Kyrgyzstan is set for pre-election silence campaign since July 19th, 2009, news agency "24.kg" reported.
The Central Election Commission reminds leaders of mass media organizations, covering the election campaign, that since July 19th it is prohibited to publish any forecasts and statistics about election outcomes. Traditionally the silence campaign starts five days prior the actual elections.
On July 22nd the country will be set for the so-called day of silence - a complete prohibition of any propaganda of presidential candidates to last for 24 hours.
Kyrgyzstan set for campaign silence
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