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Rep. Han Min-soo of the Democratic Party of Korea proposed a bill to strengthen management supervision, including mandatory regular inspections of poll companies.
Han proposed an amendment to the Public Official Election Act that would raise the registration requirements of public opinion polling institutions currently stipulated by the National Election Commission rules as a law and reduce the scope of exemption from reporting election polls.
One lawmaker explained the reason for the bill, saying that blind spot management is necessary, such as distortion in the results of the election poll and expediency to meet the requirements for registration of investigative agencies.
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Han proposed an amendment to the Public Official Election Act that would raise the registration requirements of public opinion polling institutions currently stipulated by the National Election Commission rules as a law and reduce the scope of exemption from reporting election polls.
One lawmaker explained the reason for the bill, saying that blind spot management is necessary, such as distortion in the results of the election poll and expediency to meet the requirements for registration of investigative agencies.
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