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Mass Media And The Presidential Elections


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Bulgaria - Presidential Elections Act

.This Act is hereby referred for enforcement to the Council of Ministers and to the Central Elections Commission for the.set forth by decision the terms and conditions for conducting election campaign in the national and local mass.The membership and the leadership of the Central Elections Commission shall reflect the basic ratio of parties and.

 

Elections in Russia: Index.

.The National News Service provides Elections-96 photo materials: how presidential candidates casted votes and how turnout.National News Service (Russian private mass-media company) keeps eye on presidential compaign.Russian Presidential Elections-96, WWW page maintained by Dmitri Gusev. Russian Presidential Elections.

 

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.The presidential elections could set a precedent as the first democratic trans-fer of power in Russian.gain access to adequate financing, media outlets, spring that that conflict and the anti.bulk of Russian society, an unstructured mass, poor. First, only a decade ago, the Soviet.

 

Macam-Macam: 2004 Elections

.Indonesia's Presidential elections in July are shaping up as a battle of the ex-generals, with former.It would be better to revive the Information Ministry to provide information to the public and control the mass media.There is currently some debate as to what Gus Dur's intentions are for the upcoming Presidential.

 

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.Television news is now solidly pro-Kuchma, and, because television is the most widely utilized form of mass media in Ukraine.In 1999 Kuchma won reelection for a second five-year term with more than 56 percent of the vote.3 Soon after the presidential.guarantees equal entry into the market for all potential participants, state-run or pro-presidential.

 

Political Spot Bib

.A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the 1996 Presidential Election Campaigns, Asian Journal of.A comparative assessment of the effects of exposure to media reports and political ads to voter learning and voting.Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Education in Journalism and Mass.

 

United States Elections 2004

.Christopher Arterton, "Campaign Organizations Face the Mass Media in the 1976 Presidential.Although states are free to determine the dates on which their primary and caucus elections may be held, they also have an incentive.Candidates also have had to depend increasingly on the mass media, particularly radio and.

 

US Presidential Elections: A View from the Left

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