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Political promotions displayed on the public portal

Elections for municipal offices on September 13th have reached a critical point, with candidates' faces ubiquitously appearing across various platforms, including the citizen portal, for a specific purpose.

Online political promotions on the community platform
Online political promotions on the community platform

Political promotions displayed on the public portal

The local election in Bergisch Gladbach is gaining momentum, and one platform that's attracting attention is the city's very own citizen portal. This digital space serves as a platform for all associations, initiatives, and parties within the city, providing a level playing field for candidates during the campaign.

The citizen portal prides itself on upholding the liberal and democratic order, refusing to accept advertising from parties that violate these principles or exhibit attitudes not in line with them. The portal ensures a clear separation between advertising orders and the publication of content, ensuring that editorial decisions are based solely on journalistic criteria.

Advertising revenues on the citizen portal contribute significantly to its journalistic work. The portal does not feature annoying, blinking, moving, or text-covering ads, providing a clean and user-friendly experience for its readers. Local businesses are the primary advertising customers on the portal, but candidates and parties, especially during election campaigns, also utilise this space to get their message across.

Readers can support the citizen portal by making a one-time donation or by becoming a member of the 'friend's circle'. Membership offers exclusive benefits and secures the portal sustainably. A small portion of readers currently support the portal in this way, but it's an essential source of income, along with advertising revenues, for the portal to continue its operations.

The city of Bergisch Gladbach also uses the citizen portal to draw attention to the election for the integration council. The portal's contents are freely available, without a paywall, ensuring that all residents have access to important election-related information.

It's important to note that the specific advertisements placed by parties during the last election campaign, along with the amount spent, are not publicly available. However, it's clear that parties with well-filled party treasuries can afford more ads on the citizen portal.

The citizen portal is a medium that needs income to continue its work. It sells advertising spaces on its website and newsletter to advertising customers, ensuring that it can maintain its high standards and continue to serve as a valuable resource for the residents of Bergisch Gladbach. Candidates' faces are visible on the portal, providing a tangible connection between the voters and the people seeking their support.

In conclusion, the citizen portal in Bergisch Gladbach plays a crucial role in the local election, providing a neutral ground for advertising and a wealth of information for residents. Its commitment to upholding the liberal and democratic order, along with its user-friendly, ad-free environment, makes it a valuable resource for all.

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