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Because of the war against the virus, the form of the campaign has changed a lot. By the way, would it be okay if you handed a 'mask' as an election campaign or did a 'prevention activity'?

Actually, it is a fact check prepared by the team, and reporter Hye-kyung Jeong.

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It is against the law to give a mask on the street saying that it is an election campaign, and it will be a donation act under the election law.

Any 'donation' that could affect elections in any way is prohibited.

But why don't you mask it for visitors to the election office?

In principle, you should borrow and return only when you are in the office, but the mask that other people cannot use, and the NEC says that it is okay to wear the mask you received.

So what about candidates spraying disinfectants?

Public facilities such as streets and subway stations where many unspecified people gather are fine.

However, quarantine activities in places where there are beneficiaries, such as individual shops and stalls, are prohibited.

The meeting was banned because of Corona19, but can I get a campaign to gather people?

First, the tax is not a meeting that requires prior notice.

However, local governments can crack down on Corona19.

For example, if people are gathered at Gwanghwamun Plaza, which is forbidden to gather, Seoul Metropolitan Government can stipulate as a “Rally” and call the police as necessary.

Local governments are asked to issue joint guidelines on taxation, but the Commission said it is a principle to leave it to the autonomy of candidates and political parties.

(Video Editing: Jinhoon Park, CG: Choi Haneul)