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SOLOMON, Constantin. Agitaţia electorală în campania pentru alegerile parlamentare anticipate din 2010 în Republica Moldova . In: Revista de Filosofie, Sociologie şi Ştiinţe Politice, 2011, nr. 1(155), pp. 82-93. ISSN 1957-2294.
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Revista de Filosofie, Sociologie şi Ştiinţe Politice
Numărul 1(155) / 2011 / ISSN 1957-2294

Agitaţia electorală în campania pentru alegerile parlamentare anticipate din 2010 în Republica Moldova

Pag. 82-93

Solomon Constantin
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 29 iulie 2013


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The article examines the types and forms of electioneering in the campaign for parlia- mentary elections of 28 November 2010 in Moldova. The election campaign was characte- rized by the variety and multiplicity of electioneering activities. Were recorded following types and forms of election propaganda: action “door to door”, audio and visual motor advertising, distribution of leaflets, flyers and party newspapers, meetings with voters, parties for youth, media advertising media, advertising system, external visual advertising. It highlights the electioneering activities of competitors in localities of the republic, emphasizing that they have used the most influential forms of electioneering. Given the impact that the media is on creating awareness and credibility of its large population, it highlights the angles of approach and presentation of issues by broad- casting election in the republic. It is researched newspapers, including news agencies and web portals, which pu- blished several materials, including news, opinion articles, political advertising and voter, voter education materials, interviews and other special category of electoral programs and surveys with the public opinion. In the analysis it is argued that electo- ral propaganda materials were a very important source of information about candida- tes and issues raised during the campaign.