Parliament Moves to Outlaw Election Violence.

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  • December 4, 2025
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In a decisive response to worsening campaign violence, national leaders have ordered the immediate creation of a new law. The sole purpose: to ban the use of criminal gangs and thugs during elections. This directive follows widespread reports of intimidation and attacks in recent polls.

Lawmakers were told the new legislation must establish harsh penalties for anyone who hires or uses violence to influence voters. This includes candidates, their supporters, and party officials. The goal is to protect the safety of citizens and the integrity of the voting process.

Many citizens have grown fearful of participating in elections. Stories of ballot box theft, assaults on opponents, and armed men at polling stations have become common. The proposed law seeks to restore public trust.

Legal experts confirm that current rules against such acts are weak and poorly enforced. The new law would close these loopholes, making it easier to arrest and prosecute offenders. It would also target the financing of these criminal groups.

The Speaker of the Assembly called this a critical step for democracy. “Our elections must be decided by ballots, not fear,” he stated. A special committee is expected to draft the bill within weeks.

If passed, this would mark one of the strongest legal actions against election-related violence in the country’s history. Observers say its success will depend on strict enforcement by police and the courts.

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