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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, on that law that was founded in 1999 in Europe, the provision under Section 326 was to address concerns that without the presence of specific regulations, citizens do not receive adequate methodological information for evaluating opinion poll results. That law’s aim was to standardize the methodological information that is transmitted to citizens as new polls appear and ensure that consumers are able to retrieve more comprehensive information if they so desire. Much of that law’s intent is contained in subsection 1 which regulates the communication of polling organizations as well as the print, electronic and broadcast media. The enforcement provisions of that Act are not incidental or frivolous. The valuation of the sections concerning opinion polls in that law are summary offences for which maximum penalties of up to US$1,000 fine or even three months imprisonment or both is indicated."
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