ECP issues conde of conduct for Punjab elections

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Thursday issued code of conduct for Punjab elections after consulting with political parties, ARY News reported.

According to the code of conduct, the reputation of Pakistan’s judiciary and armed forces should not be ridiculed. Contempt of election proceedings will be taken for violation as well.

It calls on everyone to avoid the mockery of the Election Commission and to ensure that the orders are followed.

Furthermore, according to the proposed code, making candidates withdraw by giving gifts and bribes will be considered electoral corruption. It also asks the political parties and candidates to fully cooperate with security agencies to protect election staff and polling agents on polling day.

The code requires political parties to ensure a 5 percent representation of women during the distribution of tickets and to encourage them to participate in the electoral process.

Moreover, under the Election Act, all candidates will be required to maintain separate accounts for election expenses, and candidates will pay all expenses from the amount deposited in the above account.

A ban has been imposed on display of weapons in the rallies and processions. Meanwhile, government officials including president, the prime minister and federal minister will not participate in political activities in the constituency.

Candidates and political parties cannot provide transport facilities to voters, and election camps in urban areas will be 400 metres away from the polling station.

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