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Singapore GE: PAP’s Ong Ye Kung takes down Facebook video that infringed electoral rules

Friday, 03 Jul 2020 09:52 AM MYT

In the video titled “The ‘MOE guy’ vs The Sembawang TripAdvisor” uploaded yesterday afternoon, Ong spoke to the boy about the amenities that his party had introduced to the town. “Primary and secondary school students are not allowed to appear in a video or take part in other activities to promote a political party during this period,” the Elections Department Singapore wrote on its website.

“Under the Films Act, party political films include films that are made by any person and directed towards any political end in Singapore, such as those intended or likely to affect voting in any election in Singapore,” it said.

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