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December 12th, 2019
Representatives of the Interior Ministry and State Commission Office hold talks with Facebook to look into illicit online election campaigning, with next round of talks slated to take place with Google, Interior Ministry's election department director Eva Chmelova announced on Thursday. "The objective is to acquire data on individuals who were posting on Facebook information that is subject to penalties," claimed Chmelova. Chmelova warned that polls can be legally published only until January 9, 2020, and individuals who might be inclined towards non-compliance on Facebook will find it difficult to stay anonymous.
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