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While the parliament has enacted a bill calling for decency in election campaign posters, the country's efforts to prevent votes falling into chaos are starting to resemble a game of cat and mouse.
To poster or not to poster, that is the question voters are being asked by the Electoral Commission. They're a familiar sight, some would say blight, ahead of elections, but are they necessary?