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Is it illegal to post propaganda slogans privately to solicit votes in the village committee election?

? The act of posting slogans to promote one's own slogans is not a violation of regulations in principle. The key is whether the content of the slogans violates regulations.

The 2005 Ministry of Civil Affairs' "Notice on Carrying out the 2005 Village Committee General Election" has relevant explanations:

When the electors announced the governance plan, some remarks that were not personal were Promises, such as promises to implement water supply projects, renovate schools, etc., do not constitute vote bribery; candidates have made promises before the election or during the election to do charity and public welfare undertakings after being elected, which do not constitute vote bribery; candidates use their own private property as Mortgage to express determination to govern is not considered bribery. In addition, it is human nature to reciprocate weddings and funerals in rural areas and should be treated differently. Donate to people in need and establish a good image among the people. None of this is prohibited by law, nor is it inconsistent with democracy and fairness. It should be allowed.