PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2019: CEC urges electoral contestants to sign Code of Ethics and Conduct for Elections
All seven electoral candidates already officially registered in the electoral race are urged to sign the code of conduct.
"It is a document, a convention stipulating the principles of conduct conducted or, better said, applied in the electoral campaign, both by the electoral contestants and by the media on the part of the electoral campaign.
I find that at this event, this document was signed by two electoral contestants. At the moment, as I told you, we have seven electoral contestants, I have to follow the other competitors, and I am sure that the committee is still in the process of reviewing the requests of other political or licit parties to join the electoral race.
That is why the document is open for signing both from mass media representatives and in this way we invite them to sign and, above all, it is important to observe in the electoral campaign the activity of those statutes in the code", said CEC Chairman, Alina Russu.
At the same time, Alina Russu said that it is not a sanction if some electoral contestants will not sign, it is more a duty for them to hold the ballot as correct as possible.