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In a recent development, a man's complaint to the Federal Supreme Court regarding the distribution of one-sided, largely untrue, and inflammatory campaign material in post-automobile courses has been dismissed. The man had submitted his request to the Government of canton Graubünden, but it was ultimately rejected due to being submitted a day late.
The man's complaint was initially directed towards the cantonal government, seeking a ban on the further distribution of the controversial campaign material. The ban was proposed under the threat of penalty, but the details of the proposed penalty were not disclosed in the Federal Supreme Court ruling.
The cantonal government justified the rejection of the man's complaint, citing its lack of competence in the matter, as the man does not reside in Graubünden. However, the Federal Supreme Court's ruling did not address this issue directly.
The procedure for such complaints is tightly regulated, and the man had three days to submit his application for the ban. Unfortunately, he required an extra day, which led to the late submission of his complaint.
The Federal Supreme Court's ruling stated that the aim of such a complaint is to prevent the distribution of campaign material before the vote. However, it did not address the issue of the campaign material being one-sided, largely untrue, and inflammatory.
In addition to the rejection of his complaint, the Federal Supreme Court also ruled that the man must bear the costs of the proceedings, amounting to 500 francs. Despite the rejection, the man's identity remains undisclosed, as search results do not provide any information about him.
It is unclear whether the man intends to appeal the decision or take further action. The Federal Supreme Court, however, did not question the competence of the cantonal government in the matter, as it did in the initial rejection. The cantonal government, for its part, did not comment further on the matter.
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