4,000 policemen to ensure public order on election day
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Around 4,000 policemen will be deployed to ensure public order on the day of the presidential election. They will monitor the voting process and will not to allow deviations from the law.
Similarly, today and tomorrow, people will take care law attempts to prevent election campaining. In this regard, the General Inspectorate of Police urges citizens to denounce such cases.
Citizens eligible to vote are not allowed to have any kind of weapons at the polling stations, and the removal of the ballot is also prohibited.
Similarly, today and tomorrow, people will take care law attempts to prevent election campaining. In this regard, the General Inspectorate of Police urges citizens to denounce such cases.
Citizens eligible to vote are not allowed to have any kind of weapons at the polling stations, and the removal of the ballot is also prohibited.
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