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Dominica’s Attorney General highlights two important proposals in Electoral Reform report

Attorney General Levi Peter says access to state owned media by political parties and independent candidates, and campaign finance are two important proposals for electoral reform in Dominica.

The proposals have been made by Sir Dennis Byron, who was contracted by Government to made recommendations on electoral reform.

Mr. Peter says campaign finance is another major highlight from the Sir Dennis report.

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