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Concerns are growing that a proposed revision to the National Referendum Act could undermine freedom of expression while expanding the authority of the National Election Commission. The bill, led by the ruling Democratic Party, would impose criminal penalties for repeatedly spreading false information deemed harmful to the commission¡¯s cre
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