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total countries/territories: 106
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Albania
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Law on political parties, Chapter III.
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2002/08/26
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Algeria
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Electoral Law
Updated on March 10, 2005
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2006/05/08
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American Samoa
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
Unknown
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2017/08/18
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Argentina
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Political parties receive annually resources determinated by the National General Budget, and extraordinarily for election years.
Source:
Articles 15 and 21 Law No. 25.600.
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2021/12/26
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Aruba
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d. Not Applicable
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2017/07/07
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Australia
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Michael Maley, Director, International Services,Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), michael.maley(a)aec.gov.au
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2007/01/09
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Austria
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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2003/06/11
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Bahamas
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d. Not Applicable
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There are no provisions in the law related to the register and rights of political parties.
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2002/12/16
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Bahrain
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d. Not Applicable
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There are no parties.
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2005/03/30
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Bangladesh
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
S. M. Asaduzzaman; Public Relations Officer; Bangladesh Election Commission. Email: [email protected]
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2006/05/23
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Barbados
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
Johnson, Donville, Chief Electoral Officer, Electoral and Boundaries Commission, bdoselcoff(a)caribsurf.com, interview in Stockholm 1/7-01.
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2001/07/24
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Belarus
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d. Not Applicable
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Political parties do not receive direct or indirect public funding. Only candidates nominated by parties are entitled to funding.
Source:
Code on Elections, article 45.
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2002/09/09
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Belgium
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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c) Represented political parties receive a monthly grant
Source:
Electoral Code, Art. 116 (6);
Law of 4 July 1989 on the limitation and control of election expenses for the election of the Federal Assembly, and the funding and open accounting of political parties, Art. 15 - 21
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2012/05/04
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Belize
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
Electoral Law: 68.
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2006/04/12
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Benin
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b. Between elections
c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Le financement venant de l'Etat ne représente que la restitution des frais du cautionnement ( 500 000f cfa )requis pour la candidature. Il n'est restitué qu'à ceux qui ont obtenu les 10 % du suffrage exprimé.
Source:
Cf. article 39 de la loi n°2000-18 portant règles générales pour les élections en République du Bénin. Cette disposition est complétée par l'article 11 de la loi n°2000-19 du 03 Janvier 2001 définissant les règles particulières sur l'élection du Président de la République.
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2005/01/18
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Law on Political Party Financing, BIH Official Gazette no. 22/00.
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2006/12/11
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Brazil
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Law on Political Parties:
Article 32. The party is required to submit, annually, to the Electoral Court, the accounting balance for the previous fiscal year, by June 30 of the following year.
Article 39. Except as provided in Article 31, political parties may receive donations from individuals and legal entities for the establishment of their funds.
§ 5. In an election year, political parties may allocate or distribute the financial resources received from individuals and legal entities across the various elections, in accordance with the provisions of § 1 of Article 23, Article 24, and § 1 of Article 81 of Law No. 9,504, of September 30, 1997, as well as the criteria defined by their respective governing bodies and statutory regulations.
Source:
Law on Political Parties, Law No. 9,096, Article 7, 30, 31, 32, 38, 39, 40:
https://www.tse.jus.br/legislacao/codigo-eleitoral/lei-dos-partidos-politicos/lei-dos-partidos-politicos-lei-nb0-9.096-de-19-de-setembro-de-1995
Law on Elections, Law No. 9,504, September 30, 1997, Article 23, 24:
https://www.tse.jus.br/legislacao/codigo-eleitoral/lei-das-eleicoes/lei-das-eleicoes-lei-nb0-9.504-de-30-de-setembro-de-1997
Constitution of the Federative Republic of Brazil, 1988, Article 17:
https://www.tse.jus.br/legislacao/codigo-eleitoral/constituicao-federal/constituicao-da-republica-federativa-do-brasil
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2024/10/24
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Bulgaria
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Political Parties Act, article 18.
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2002/08/22
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Cameroon
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Public financing shall concern both the routine activities of political parties and those devoted to the organization of
election and referendum campaigns.
Source:
Electoral Code Chapter X section 276: https://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/CM/cameroon-electoral-code-english-2012
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2018/11/06
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Canada
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Registered political parties that are eligible to the annual allowance receive quarterly instalments, corresponding to $0.4375 CAN per valid vote obtained in the most recent general. Registered political parties that are entitled to a reimbursement of 50% of their allowable election expenses receive one single payment once they have produced their election returns. Candidates who are eligible to a reimbursement of 60% of their allowable election expenses receive two instalments; the first amounts to 15% of their expenses, and the second corresponds to the balance required to equal the total amount to be reimbursed.
Source:
Elections Canada: Backgrounders:Financing of Registered Political Parties – New Rules on January 1, 2004 (http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=gen&document=ec90532&dir=bkg&lang=e&textonly=false)
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2010/06/22
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Cape Verde
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a. As related to the election period only
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2001/10/04
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Chile
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Law of Political Parties 18.603
Law of Elections 18.700
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2009/07/05
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Colombia
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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c. Financing of operation and financing of campaign.
Source:
Ley 130 de 1994, art. 12 y 13.
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2003/07/30
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Congo (Kinshasa), Democratic Republic of the
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d. Not Applicable
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2018/11/09
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Croatia
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Electoral Code, articles: 29, 30 and 31 to 37.
Law on Political Parties.
Regulations on the Conduct of Croatian Radio-Television.
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2002/08/23
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Cyprus
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b. Between elections
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Source:
Law of 11 February 2011 regulating political parties;
OSCE Report: http://www.osce.org/el/odihr/elections/Cyprus/83083 (2012)
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2012/04/27
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Dominica
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d. Not Applicable
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Political parties do not receive direct/indirect public funding.
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2003/01/21
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Ecuador
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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The State contributes to the financing of the parties by means of the Permanent in Favor Fund, and in years of elections, the General Budget of the Nation contemplates another part for the reinstatement of the Electoral Expense. The tributary excuses are permanent.
Source:
Code Organic Law of Political Parties, Arts.32,59 and 60
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2003/10/15
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Egypt
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d. Not Applicable
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2025/09/30
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Eritrea
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Elections Act, art. 44
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2011/06/22
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Fiji
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d. Not Applicable
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2003/07/01
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Finland
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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c) Every year
Source:
Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended: http://www.finlex.fi/fi/laki/kaannokset/1969/en19690010.pdf (2012)
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2012/05/21
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France
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Law 88-227 of 11 March 1988 on the financial transparency of political life, Art. 8, 9;
Electoral Code, Art. L52-2, L52-11-1, L167
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2012/05/03
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French Guiana
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Elections office, Ministry of Interior, France, [email protected]
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2007/01/10
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French Polynesia
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Electoral Code, Article L.52-17.
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2004/01/15
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Germany
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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The determination and payment of state funds for the year of entitlement within the meaning of the law shall be
applied for by the parties in writing to the President of the German Bundestag by September 30 of the year of entitlement. Each year, on February 15, the President of the German Bundestag shall set the amount of of state funds for each eligible party for the previous year (year of entitlement).
Source:
Act on Political Parties, Article 19 and 19a
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2021/11/17
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Guadeloupe
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Elections office, Ministry of Interior, France, [email protected]
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2007/01/14
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Guyana
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
Dr. Steve Surujbally, President of the Elections Commissions,
elections(a)sdnp.gy
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2006/11/20
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Hungary
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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The funding is set annually in the act of the budget. Disbursement takes place in every quarter of a year.
Source:
Source Info:
Act XXXIII/1989 Chapter IV.
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2002/05/23
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Iceland
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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The amount of direct public funding is decided in the finance law. Only political parties having representation in Parliament receive direct funding.
Source:
Björn Fridfinnsson, Ministry of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs, bjorn.fridfinnsson(a)dkm.stjr.is
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2002/07/11
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India
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Dr. Ajit Raizada, Chief Electoral Officer, Madhya Pradesh, India, interview in Stockholm 010405.
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2001/07/03
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Ireland
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Electoral Act 1997, Art. 19
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2012/05/10
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Italy
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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The fixed amount of public funding is: €5 x [the number of voters registered]. Each party receive a share of the total amount, based on the percentage of votes received. The party receive this amount on an annual base (every 31st of July) for five years (the term of a legislature).
Source:
Law of 3 June 1999, n. 157 as amended by the Law of 26 July 2002, n. 156, Art. 2
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2012/04/16
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Japan
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Party Grants Law, article 11.
Electoral Code, articles 261-2, 263 and 264.
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2003/07/01
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Kazakhstan
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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1. At the end of last elections budget funds shall be annually allocated to a political parties, represented in the Mazhilis of Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
2. A size of budget funds allocated to the financing of activity of a political parties, shall be determined in the Law on the republican budget.
3. The procedure of financing political parties shall be determined by the Central election commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
4. The control for expenditure of budget funds shall be carried out in the procedure established by the budget legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
(Art. 18-1, The Law on Political Parties of the Republic of Kazakhstan).
3. The state guarantees candidates equal allocation of funds for their programs in the media. The procedure and the amount of funds allocated to the candidates for media appearances are determined by the Central Election Commission.
(Art. 28. The Constitutional Law on Elections of the Republic of Kazakhstan).
Source:
The Law on Political Parties of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as amended in May 2021, art. 18-1
http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/archive/docs/Z020000344_/07.11.2014
The Constitutional Law on Elections of the Republic of Kazakhstan as amended on June 29, 2018, art. 28: https://www.election.gov.kz/eng/election-legal-framework/the-laws-of-the-rk.php
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2024/10/23
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Kenya
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Political Parties Act Part V
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2012/03/14
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Kiribati
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d. Not Applicable
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No public funding provided. The candidate or the parties have to fund for their own campaign.
Source:
International IDEA (2014) "Funding of Political Parties and Election Campaigns"
https://www.idea.int/sites/default/files/publications/funding-of-political-parties-and-election-campaigns.pdf
International IDEA Political Finance Database
https://www.idea.int/data-tools/country-view/159/55
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2020/05/01
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Korea, Republic of
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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On top of ordinary public funding in a year of no national election, there is additional public funding for each national election.
Source:
APF, article 25.
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2007/01/03
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Lithuania
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Political parties represented in the Seimas are entitled to direct funding annually (the calculated amount is divided into 2 equal installments).
Source:
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2006/11/15
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Luxembourg
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b. Between elections
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b) Every month
Source:
Law of 21 December 2007 on the funding of political parties, Art. 5;
Electoral law of 18 February 2003, Art. 91, 92, 93
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2015/06/05
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Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of
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b. Between elections
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Law on Financing of Political Parties, Art. 9: The total funds for annual financing of the political parties shall amount to 0,06% of the total source incomes of the Budget of the Republic of Macedonia. The funds referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be planned in their determined amount in the Budget of the Ministry of Justice for every fiscal year. The political parties may use the funds referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article solely for achieving their aims defined by law, statute and other acts of the party.
Electoral Code, Art. 83 (1): The election campaign may not be financed from:funds from the Budget of the Republic of Macedonia (…)
Source:
Law on Financing Political Parties (consolidated text) "Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia" no.
76/2004; 86/2008, 161/2008, 96/2009, 148/2011 and _2012. Decision of the Constitutional Court
of the Republic of Macedonia U.no. 36/2006 dated 08 March 2006 published in the "Official
Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia" no.36/2006: https://www.legislationline.org/legislation/country/31/section/legislation/topic/16
Electoral Code of The Republic of Macedonia (IFES - consolidated version as of February 2019), art. 83:
https://www.ifes.org/sites/default/files/electoral_code_of_the_republic_of_north_macedonia_february_2019_english.pdf
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2020/04/20
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Maldives
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d. Not Applicable
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No provisions for public funding of independent or party candidates.
Source:
Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz and Christof Hartmann (eds.) Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook Vol. I Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia Oxford University Press, New York, 2001, pg 588.
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2007/11/05
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Marshall Islands
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d. Not Applicable
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2005/02/23
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Martinique
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Elections office, Ministry of Interior, France, [email protected]
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2007/01/14
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Micronesia, Federated States of
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d. Not Applicable
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There are no parties.
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2021/04/06
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Monaco
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
Council of Europe & Group of States against Corruption Third Evaluation Round Report on the Monaco Transparency of Party Funding (2012)
https://rm.coe.int/16806c9434
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2023/09/13
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Morocco
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Constitution.
Updated on March 10, 2005
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2006/11/20
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Nepal
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d. Not Applicable
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2004/08/17
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Netherlands
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Public funding on a yearly basis and free media access also during the election period.
Source:
Mr. Gerard Boon, Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations,
Constitutional Affairs and Legislation Department, gerard.boon(a)minbzk.nl
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2002/06/18
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New Caledonia
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Electoral Code, Article L.52-17.
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2004/01/14
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New Zealand
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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You can start fundraising for the general election at any time.
Source:
https://elections.nz/assets/Candidate-Hub-content/Candidate-Handbook-2023-v2.pdf
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2024/07/10
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Niger
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d. Not Applicable
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2005/01/22
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Nigeria
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d. Not Applicable
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2001/07/17
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Niue
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d. Not Applicable
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2005/02/23
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Norway
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
The Political Parties Act, Ch. 3: http://www.regjeringen.no/upload/KRD/Kampanjer/valgportal/Regelverk/Act_Politica_%20Parties_EN_version_120207.pdf (2012)
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2012/05/22
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Pakistan
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
Muhammad, Hasan, Director General, Election Commission of Pakistan, iftishah77(a)hotmail.com, interview in Stockholm, 29/6-01.
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2001/07/17
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Palestine
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
Updated on March 10, 2005
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2005/04/05
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Papua New Guinea
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Organic Law on the Integrity of Political Parties and Candidates (1997) section 61.
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2005/03/02
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Paraguay
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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The parties receive an annual contribution, besides subsidies and other benefits related to electoral activities.
Source:
Law N.834, Articles 71 and 276.
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2009/07/05
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Portugal
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b. Between elections
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Article 5:
Public subsidy for the financing of political parties
5 - The subsidy provided in the previous paragraphs is also granted to parties that, having run in the election for the Assembly of the Republic and failing to obtain parliamentary representation, receive more than 50,000 votes, provided they request it from the President of the Assembly of the Republic
Source:
Law no. No. 19/2003, June 20th, Article 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9:
https://diariodarepublica.pt/dr/detalhe/lei/19-2003-692850
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2024/10/10
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Romania
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Law on Election of the Parliament, articles 45 and 46.
Law on Political Parties, article 39.
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2004/11/25
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Russian Federation
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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5 RUB (0.07 usd) per each vote per year.
Source:
Federal Law on Political Parties as amended on April 26, 2007, art. 33.
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2016/06/03
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Rwanda
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Rwanda laws governing PP and Politicians Chapter IV Article 28. https://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/africa/RW/rwanda-laws-governing-political-parties-and politicians
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2024/12/04
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Réunion
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Elections office, Ministry of Interior, France, [email protected]
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2007/01/14
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Saint Kitts and Nevis
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d. Not Applicable
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2020/05/13
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Saint Lucia
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d. Not Applicable
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2002/12/17
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Political parties receive annually resources determinated by the National General Budget, and extraordinarily for election years.
Source:
Articles 15 and 21 Law No. 25.600.
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2021/12/26
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Samoa
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d. Not Applicable
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2021/04/10
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Serbia
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a. As related to the election period only
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Funds shall be paid within five days from the date of proclaiming of election lists.
Source:
Electoral Law: Law on Financing Political Activities, art. 21.
http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/europe/RS/law-on-financing-political-parties/view
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2022/07/21
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Seychelles
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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"Under the Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) (Amendment) Act 1996, the registered political parties are entitled to monies from a fund (the Political Parties Financial Support Fund) appropriated by an Act of the National Assembly. The Registrar of Political Parties determines the total amount of financial assistance to be paid out of the fund on or before 30 January of each year."
Source:
https://ecs.sc/election-in-the-seychelles/
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2025/02/28
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Sierra Leone
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d. Not Applicable
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2005/06/30
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Slovakia
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
STUDY ON ELECTORAL SYSTEM OF SLOVAK REPUBLIC
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2002/04/18
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Slovenia
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b. Between elections
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The parties receive the annual public funding in 12 installments.
Source:
Law on Political Parties, article 23.
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2004/11/29
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Somalia
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
article (5) the regulations of political association and parties no. 14/2000
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2005/04/06
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Spain
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Electoral Law 5/1985 of 19 June ("Ley Orgánica del Régimen Electoral General"), Art. 124 and 127;
Law 3/1987 of 2 July on the funding of political parties, Art. 2, 3 and 4
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2012/04/17
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Sri Lanka
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a. As related to the election period only
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The law provides for state financial assistance to registered political parties that have polled at least one per cent of the valid votes in an electoral district in the previous elections.
The election law provides for two of the state broadcasters to allocate airtime to political parties. The time-slots outlined are 30, 60 and 90 minutes over the campaign period, depending on the party's number of candidates
Source:
Final Report of the EU Observation Mission to Sri Lanka's August 17 2015 Parliamentary Elections
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2016/02/04
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Sudan
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d. Not Applicable
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Source:
General Elections Law (No.15,1998).
Constitution.
Updated on March 10, 2005
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2006/04/12
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Sweden
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b. Between elections
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The parties receive direct public funding quarterly. The budget year runs from the 15th October to the 14th October of the following year.
Source:
Act on State financial support to political parties (1972:625), Section 12: Official Website of the Swedish Government: http://www.sweden.gov.se/content/1/c6/10/78/60/b7508720.pdf (2012)
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2014/08/04
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Switzerland
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d. Not Applicable
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d) Depends on cantonal law. Political parties receive mainly contributions and donations from their members. In most of the cantons, parties are not obliged to publicly disclose these contributions and their expenditure. The cantons of Genève, Tessin, and Neuchatel are the ones where this matter is regulated.
A governmental website (the second source below) also mentions the following:
Switzerland has no national legislation on the financing of political parties. The sources of political parties’ finances include:
1. Annual membership fees;
2. Private gifts and donations;
3. Proceeds from the sale of products and services;
4. Parliamentary group contributions;
5. Contributions from party members who belong to an executive, members of parliament, judges and elected officials affiliated to the party.
No federal law exists that requires parties to disclose their source of funding. However,some cantons have restrictions in place that require parties to disclose their funders' names. In 2013, canton Neuchatel passed a legislation that would require any donor who donates over swiss franc 5000 to be made public. Other cantons with similar restrictions are Geneva and Ticino. Recently, cantons Fribourg and Schwyz passed a referendum in favor of introducing laws that would require political parties to reveal their campaign budgets and
disclose their big donors' names.
Source:
1. Official Website of the Swiss Federal Chancellery, on Party Funding in Switzerland: http://www.ch.ch/abstimmungen_und_wahlen/02186/02191/02284/index.html?lang=fr (2014)||
2. Official Website for the service of confederation, cantons, and communes, on Financing of Political Parties:
https://www.ch.ch/en/demokratie/political-parties/financing-of-political-parties/ ||
3. Official Website of the Confederation Suisse, on Political Parties:
https://www.eda.admin.ch/aboutswitzerland/en/home/politik/uebersicht/politische-parteien.html ||
4. Switzerland to Vote on Transparency in Party Financing, Humanrights website:https://www.humanrights.ch/en/switzerland/internal-affairs/national/switzerland-vote-transparency-party-financing ||
5. Loi sur les droits politiques (LDP), Le Grand Conseil de la Republique et Canton de Neuchatel, Chapter 4, Article 133m: http://rsn.ne.ch/DATA/program/books/rsne/pdf/141.pdf
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2018/06/22
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Tanzania, United Republic of
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Subventions granted under this Act shall be disbursed to a qualifying political party once in every financial year and in such instalments as the Minister may, considering the prevailing economic and financial conditions, determine.
Source:
The Political Parties Act 1992 with the subsequent amendments, art. 17 (1): https://www.orpp.go.tz/uploads/publications/sw1565156103-Sheria%20ya%20Vyama%20vya%20Siasa%20Sura%20ya%20258%20%5BR.E%202019%5D.pdf
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2025/12/01
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Timor-Leste
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a. As related to the election period only
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2001/09/17
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Tonga
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d. Not Applicable
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2021/09/15
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Trinidad and Tobago
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d. Not Applicable
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2015/05/22
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Tunisia
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Electoral Law, chapter 1, part 4, section 2, article 45.
Updated on March 10, 2005
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2005/04/06
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Turkey
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Sabri Coskun, former Deputy President, Higher Council of Elections,
arikan(a)hacettepe.edu.tr
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2015/06/01
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Tuvalu
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d. Not Applicable
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2003/07/31
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Ukraine
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a. As related to the election period only
b. Between elections
c. As related to the election period and between elections
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No later than in sixty days following the official publication of the election results, the Central Election Commission, based on the party’s final financial report on the receipt and use of the election fund submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Parliamentary Election Law, shall adopt a decision on reimbursement of campaign expenses to political party or a decision on refusal of such reimbursement.
Source:
Law of Ukraine on Political Parties in Ukraine(as amended up to 2015), art. 17-4: http://www.legislationline.org/documents/id/19912 (2014).
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2018/06/13
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Ch.41, Section 12;
Electoral Administration Act 2006, Part 7, Art. 91 - 98
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2012/05/09
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United States of America
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
http://www.fec.gov
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2024/10/15
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Uruguay
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a. As related to the election period only
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Source:
Special laws, which give public financing for campaign expenses and free media access to political parties, are made for each one election.
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2002/06/18
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Vanuatu
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d. Not Applicable
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2016/01/26
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Venezuela
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
LOSPP, art. 203
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2003/08/01
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Viet Nam
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d. Not Applicable
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Vietnam is a one-party state.
Source:
Constitution of 1992 as amended, art. 4: http://www.moj.gov.vn/vbpq/en/Lists/Vn%20bn%20php%20lut/View_Detail.aspx?ItemID=10450 (2016)
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2021/03/24
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Wallis and Futuna
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Electoral Code, Article L.52-17.
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2004/01/15
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Yemen
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c. As related to the election period and between elections
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Source:
Law for Political Parties #66 1991, chapter 4, article 17 (1 - 5).
Updated on March 10, 2005
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2005/04/08
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