According to what is established in article 64 bis of the National Electoral Code, the electoral campaign "begins 50 days before the date of the general elections and ends 48 hours before the start of the election", that is, it will end on Friday, October 25 at 8.
The electoral campaign is defined as "the set of activities carried out by political groups, their candidates or third parties, through acts of mobilization, dissemination, publicity, opinion and communication consultation, presentation of plans and projects, debates in order to capture the political will of the electorate, which should be developed in a climate of democratic tolerance. " The rule clarifies: "Academic activities, conferences and symposiums will not be considered as integral parts of the electoral campaign."
The different parties and alliances competing for the presidency must designate two economic and financial managers to take charge of the numbers in order to present the report on the campaign's income and expenses once the electoral process is over.
Other issues to consider: the dissemination of the spots of the various candidates is scheduled for next Sunday, September 22 and on Wednesday, October 2 begins the "prohibition of public events likely to promote the capture of suffrage."
Recall that the six formulas that will compete in the general elections of October 27 are Mauricio Macri and Miguel Ángel Pichetto for Together for Change; Alberto Fernández and Cristina Kirchner for the Front of All; Roberto Lavagna and Juan Manuel Urtubey by Federal Consensus; Nicolás del Caño and Romina del Plá for the Left-Unity Front; Juan José Gómez Centurión and Cynthia Hotton for the US Front; and José Luis Espert and Luis Rosales for Unite.
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