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Article 50
 

From the day of verifying the candidate list to the completion of the election propaganda (hereinafter referred to as election campaign), the submitters of candidate lists shall be entitled to inform the citizens about their candidates, programmes and activities, through the national public broadcasting agency Radio –Television of Montenegro, as well as through regional and local public broadcasting agencies, in the same daily timing and/or rubrics, on a daily basis, in equal duration and free of charge.


During the election campaign period, the submitters of candidate lists shall be entitled to marketing promotion of their candidates and programmes and publishing of announcements of their promotional gatherings in the shows and/or rubrics and commercial advertising space of commercial public media, with relevant fee in accordance with the rules of the broadcasting agency.


Commercial broadcasting agencies are obliged to enable paid broadcasting to submitters of verified candidate lists under equal conditions.


No property (money, technical devices, premises, equipment, etc.) of state bodies, public companies, public institutions or funds, local self-government units, or companies under ownership interest of the state, may be used for presentation of candidate lists.