The law’s vague language risks encompassing a wide range of civil society public-facing communication, including advocacy campaigns and civic discussions.
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Here's what we learned about the nature of online political advertising by digging up data and insights about the European Parliamentary election campaigns. The results might not be what you expected.
The Who Targets Me browser extension was an invaluable tool for Liberties' election monitoring project. We chatted with co-founder Sam Jeffers, who told us about WTM's arsenal of tools to make political ads more transparent.
Social media has led to the unravelling of longstanding electoral traditions in Bulgaria, interfering with election integrity. We chatted with BHC, who have some simple ideas that could majorly restore the fairness of elections.
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EP Elections Monitoring 2024
EP Elections Monitoring 2024
In France in the 90s, strict laws were introduced limiting spending in politics, with political ads completely banned on TV and radio. But are these laws respected and can they reign in social media's expanding reach? Find out in our chat with VoxPublic.
EP Elections Monitoring 2024
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