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(1. (During the terms defined in article 4, § 1, the political parties and the candidates as well as any third party intending to make propaganda for the benefit of political parties or candidates:) 1° (shall not use commercial advertising posters or billboards;) ((2°) shall not use non-commercial advertising posters or billboards with a surface over 4 m2;) <L 2003-04-02/34, art. 5, 005; Effective with: 16-04-2003> (3° shall not sell gadgets or distribute gifts or gadgets, irrespective of the distribution method and without prejudice to article 184 of the Election Code, except for the benefit of candidates and persons who, based upon article 4, § 3, 1°, make unpaid election propaganda for the benefit of political parties and candidates. Gadgets mean any object, except for hard copies on paper or any other information support transmitting any political message solely containing opinions or illustrations, that are used as souvenirs, accessories, trinkets or usual objects and that the person distributing them hopes they will have an impact on the person who receives them and who will further on use them with their regular purpose, the user perceiving each time the message inscribed on the object;) <L 2003-04-02/34, art. 5, 005; Effective with: 16-04-2003> (4° shall not organize commercial campaigns by telephone; 5° (shall not broadcast commercial advertisements on radio, television and in movie theaters, nor any paid messages on the Internet.) <L 2007-03-23/31, art. 5, 009; Effective with: 28-03-2007> (§ 2. For the same period, the province governor or the governor of the administrative district Capital Bruxelles sets forth, by police order, the methods used to place election billboards and to organize motorized caravans.) <L 2003-04-02/34, art. 5, 005; Effective with: 16-04-2003>
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