Public servants risk being excluded from electoral race if they do not stop work

The public servants running as candidates in elections who are obliged to suspend doing their job for the period of the election campaign will be warned or even excluded from the electoral race if they do not temporarily leave their job at the expected time. “The term is set by every election body separately, but the candidates should stop work within three days of the registration as election runners, as in the last year’s legislative elections,” secretary of the Central Election Commission Andrei Volentir has told Info-Prim Neo. Under the Election Code, the public servants who are obliged to stop work include the deputy ministers, ministers, ex officio members of the Government, managers of the central public authorities, district heads and deputy heads, mayors, deputy mayors, town district heads and deputy heads.

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