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total countries/territories: 110
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Answers |
Comments |
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Albania
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b. Election campaign activities
c. Unspecified
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c) State material assistance is received by the parties immediately after their registration.
Source:
Law on political parties, Chapter III, articles 20 to 22.
Electoral Code articles 136, 145
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2005/03/30
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Algeria
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b. Election campaign activities
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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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e. Not Applicable
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Individuals are entitled to private funding.
Source:
American Samoa Code Annotated Title 6 Elections 6.1703 (b)
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2017/08/18
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Argentina
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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The Estate guarantee the functioning of political parties by contributions destines for institutional development and political capacitation and education, and for general electoral campaigns.
Source:
Article 12 Law No. 25.600
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2021/12/26
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Armenia
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b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
Electoral Law: Electoral Code of Armenia (2011), art. 19
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2011/08/25
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Australia
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c. Unspecified
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Source:
Kate Sullivan
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2001/08/28
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Austria
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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2003/06/11
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Bahamas
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e. 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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e. 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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e. 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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e. 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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e. Not Applicable
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Only candidates nominated by political parties receive funding.
Source:
Code on Elections, article 45.
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2002/09/09
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Belgium
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c. Unspecified
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Source:
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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e. 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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c. Unspecified
d. Other
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Le but implicite visé est d'amener les partis à asseoir une large base électorale.
Source:
Art. 39 de la loi no.2000-18;
Art. 11 de la loi no.2000-19.
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2006/11/20
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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c. Unspecified
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Source:
Constitution,Election Law
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2002/05/21
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Brazil
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Article 44. Resources from the Party Fund shall be applied as follows:
I – for the maintenance of the party's headquarters and services, allowing for the payment of personnel in any capacity, with the following limits based on the total received:
a) 50% (fifty percent) for the national body;
b) 60% (sixty percent) for each state and municipal body;
II – for doctrinal and political propaganda;
III – for voter registration and electoral campaigns;
IV – for the creation and maintenance of research institutes or foundations for political education and indoctrination, with this application being at least twenty percent of the total received;
V – for the creation and maintenance of programs to promote and disseminate the political participation of women, created and executed by the women's department or, at the party's discretion, by an institute with its own legal personality headed by the women's secretary, at the national level, in accordance with a percentage to be set by the national party leadership body, with a minimum of 5% (five percent) of the total.
VI / VII / VII / VIII / X / XI
Law on Elections:
Article 26. The following are considered electoral expenses, subject to registration and the limits established in this law...
Source:
Law on Political Parties, Law No. 9,096, Article 44:
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 26:
https://www.tse.jus.br/legislacao/codigo-eleitoral/lei-das-eleicoes/lei-das-eleicoes-lei-nb0-9.504-de-30-de-setembro-de-1997
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2024/10/24
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Bulgaria
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b. Election campaign activities
c. Unspecified
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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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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
d. Other
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- recurrent administrative expenses;
- the dissemination of its political programme ;
- the co-ordination of the political activities of its members ;
- preparation for elections and referendums.
Source:
Electoral Code Chapter X section 280: 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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b. Election campaign activities
c. Unspecified
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The Canada Elections Act does not specify the purposes funds have to be spent on, except for election reimbursements which are for election expenses.
Source:
Elections Canada
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2010/06/22
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Cape Verde
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c. Unspecified
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Source:
Fernando Monteiro, Member of the Electoral Commission, Cape Verde, fam(a)mailcvtelecom.cv
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2002/06/13
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Chile
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Free access to television is only available during the 30 days previous to the election day. Tax credits apply to the party's general administration.
Source:
Mr. Juan Ignacio García, President, Servicio Electoral
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2009/07/05
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Colombia
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
Ley N 130 de 1994, art. 12 y 13.
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2003/07/29
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Croatia
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b. Election campaign activities
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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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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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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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Denmark
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c. Unspecified
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Political support.
Source:
Anne Birte Pade, Head of Election Unit, Ministry of Interior,
adp(a)im.dk
Klaus Josefsen, Election Unit, Ministry of Interior,
kjo(a)im.dk
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2016/10/14
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Dominica
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e. Not Applicable
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2002/12/16
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Ecuador
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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The objetives of the government funding are the general administration of the parties and the activities of the electoral campaigns.
Source:
Political Constitution, Art.114
Code Organic Law of Political Parties, Arts.59 and 60
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2006/11/15
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Egypt
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e. Not Applicable
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2025/09/30
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Eritrea
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b. Election campaign activities
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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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e. Not Applicable
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2003/07/01
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Finland
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a. General party administration
c. Unspecified
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Source:
Act 10/1969 on Political Parties as amended, Section 9: 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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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
Electoral Code, Art. L167;
Law 88-227 of 11 March 1988 on the financial transparency of political life, Art. 8, 9
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2012/05/03
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French Guiana
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c. Unspecified
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There is 2 types of public funding : 1. Direct funding of political parties. 2. Funding of electoral campaigns of party's candidates.
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. Unspecified
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Source:
Electoral Code, Article L.52-11-1.
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2004/01/15
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Germany
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c. Unspecified
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Source:
Act on Political Parties, Article 25, 27
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2021/11/17
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Ghana
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e. Not Applicable
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Same as PC13
Debate on Party Financing is on going.
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2006/11/20
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Guadeloupe
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c. Unspecified
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There are 2 types of public funding : 1. Direct funding of political parties. 2. Funding of electoral campaigns of parties' candidates.
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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e. Not Applicable
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Source:
Dr. Steve Surujbally, President of the Elections Commissions, elections(a)sdnp.gy
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2004/09/03
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Hungary
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
Act XXXIII./1989, Act C/1997 Act I/1996
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2002/05/23
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Iceland
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c. Unspecified
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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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e. Not Applicable
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2024/06/25
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Ireland
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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(i) the general administration of the party,
(ii) research, education and training,
(iii) policy formulation, and
(iv) the co-ordination of the activities of the branches and members of the party.
(b) Payments made to a qualified party shall be deemed to include provision in respect of expenditure by the party in relation to the promotion of participation by women and young persons in political activity
Source:
Electoral Act 1997, Art. 18
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2012/05/10
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Italy
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b. Election campaign activities
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The specified purpose is to cover the campaign expenses for the elections of the House of Deputies, the Senate, the European Parliament, and the Regional Councils.
Source:
Law of 3 June 1999, n. 157, Art. 1
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2012/04/16
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Jamaica
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a. General party administration
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Source:
Act to Amend the Representatiqn of the People Act.. https://japarliament.gov.jm/attachments/341_The%20Representation%20of%20the%20People%20(Amendment)%20Act,%202014.pdf
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2025/09/22
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Japan
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
Electoral Code, articles 261-2, 263 and 264.
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2003/07/01
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Jordan
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c. Unspecified
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C. A party shall spend its money for the purposes and aims provided for in its bylaw without violating this Law.
D. For the purposes of establishing penal liability, the funds of a party shall be considered public funds, and the administrators of party affairs and its staff shall be deemed public servants.
Source:
Political Parties Law 2015, art. 26: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/misc/jordan-law-on-political-parties-law-2015/view (2016)
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2016/08/03
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Kazakhstan
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c. Unspecified
d. Other
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4. Money and other property of a political party may not be distributed among its members and must be spent in accordance with the statutory goals. A political party may use its funds for charity. (The Law on Political Parties of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Art. 18,4)
Source:
The Law on Political Parties of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as amended in May 2021, art. 18
http://adilet.zan.kz/eng/archive/docs/Z020000344_/07.11.2014
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2024/10/23
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Kenya
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
d. Other
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ensuring the average citizen is able to vie for any seat in an equal capacity as his rich colleagues
-civic education
Source:
Political Parties Act art. 30 (1)
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2012/03/14
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Kiribati
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e. Not Applicable
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No public funding provided.
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2020/05/01
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Korea, Republic of
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
APF, articles 2 and 19.
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2002/12/20
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Lithuania
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Article 8: State budget appropriations for political parties may be used for:
1) to fund political campaign;
2) to pay an election deposit;
3) to purchase current and fixed assets;
4) to settle with employees;
5) to cover expenses related to the provision of services;
6) to cover arrears of the political party’s political campaign;
7) to repay loans taken by the political party, intended for the expenses referred to in
subparagraphs 3, 4 and 5 of this paragraph.
Source:
Electoral Law: Republic of Lithuania on Funding of, and Control Over Funding of, Political Parties and Political Campaigns (2004), last amended on 26 October - No XI-1071, Art. 8
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2016/02/02
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Luxembourg
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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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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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Electoral Code, Art. 76-e (1): For the fulfilment of the legal obligations of broadcasters, printed media and electronic media (portals) in the sphere of paid political advertising, funds shall be provided from the Budget of the Republic of Macedonia.
Law on Financing Political Parties, Art. 3: The political parties shall be non-profit organizations. The political parties may acquire funds for its operation and activity under the conditions and in the manner defined by this Law.
Source:
Electoral Code of The Republic of Macedonia (IFES - consolidated version as of February 2019), art. 76-e:
https://www.ifes.org/sites/default/files/electoral_code_of_the_republic_of_north_macedonia_february_2019_english.pdf
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
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2020/04/20
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Maldives
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e. 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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e. Not Applicable
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2005/02/23
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Martinique
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c. Unspecified
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There are 2 types of public funding : 1. Direct funding of political parties. 2. Funding of electoral campaigns of parties' candidates.
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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e. 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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e. Not Applicable
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Political associations are governed by the Associations Act of 23 December 2008. Under section 16 of the act, only recognised associations are entitled to public financial support. No political associations had been granted such recognition
and, accordingly, none received any public funding.
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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Montenegro
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Article 2:
Political entities may acquire funds for regular operation and the election campaign from public and private sources, in accordance with this Law.
Source:
Electoral Law: The Law on Financing of Political Entities and Election Campaigns (2015), art. 2, 11 and 14
https://www.antikorupcija.me/media/documents/LAW_ON_FINANCING_OF_POLITICAL_ENTITIES_lLovfsJ.pdf
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2021/12/22
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Morocco
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e. Not Applicable
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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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e. Not Applicable
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2004/08/17
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Netherlands
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c. Unspecified
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Parties are free to use public subsidies for broadly defined activities.Article 5 of the Political Parties Subsidization Act defines such activities as, among others, political education and training activities, provision of information and contacts with sister organizations outside the Netherlands, and campaigning.
Source:
OSCE/ODIHR 2012 Electoral Assessment Mission Report: http://aceproject.org/ero-en/regions/europe/NL/the-netherlands-elections-assessment-mission/at_download/file
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2016/03/18
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New Caledonia
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c. Unspecified
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Source:
Electoral Code, Article L.52-11-1.
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2004/01/14
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New Zealand
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
Electoral Act 1993, Art. 206:
https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1993/0087/latest/whole.html#DLM310428
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2024/07/10
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Niger
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e. Not Applicable
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2005/01/22
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Nigeria
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a. General party administration
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2001/11/09
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Niue
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b. Election campaign activities
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2005/02/23
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Norway
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a. General party administration
c. Unspecified
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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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e. Not Applicable
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The political parties are not required to be registered.
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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e. 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. Unspecified
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2005/03/02
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Paraguay
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
d. Other
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The funding with regard to free media access has the objective of contributing to the democratization process and to the civic education of Paraguayan people.
Source:
Law N.834.
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2009/07/05
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Portugal
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
d. Other
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Article 4
Public Financing
The public financing resources for achieving the objectives of political parties are:
a) Subsidies for the financing of political parties;
b) Subsidies for electoral campaigns;
c) Other legally established subsidies.
Source:
Law No. 19/2003, June 20th, Article 4,5:
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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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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Source:
Law on Election of the Parliament, article 45.
Law on Political Parties, article 39.
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2004/11/25
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Russian Federation
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c. Unspecified
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2016/06/03
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Réunion
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c. Unspecified
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There are 2 types of public funding : 1. Direct funding of political parties. 2. Funding of electoral campaigns of parties' candidates.
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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e. Not Applicable
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2020/04/16
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Saint Lucia
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e. Not Applicable
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2002/12/17
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
|
The Estate guarantee the functioning of political parties by contributions destines for institutional development and political capacitation and education, and for general electoral campaigns.
Source:
Article 12 Law No. 25.600
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2021/12/26
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Samoa
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e. Not Applicable
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2021/04/10
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Sao Tome and Principe
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e. Not Applicable
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2001/10/04
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Serbia
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
c. Unspecified
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Funds from public sources appropriated for financing political entities operation
whose candidates have been elected members of parliament, deputies and/or
/councillors are set at the level of 0.105% of the Republic of Serbia budgetary tax
revenues, territorial autonomy budgetary tax revenues and/or local government
budgetary tax revenues.
Funds from public sources for covering election campaign costs are allocated
in the year of regular elections in the amount of 0.07% of the Republic of Serbia
budgetary tax revenues, of the autonomous province budgetary tax revenues and/or
of the local government budgetary tax revenues for the budget year
Source:
Electoral Law: Law on Financing Political Activities, art. 16, 20.
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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d. Other
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2002/08/06
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Sierra Leone
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e. Not Applicable
|
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2005/06/30
|
|
Slovakia
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b. Election campaign activities
|
Article 23 Election Campaign
(1) For the purposes of this Act, the period of the election campaign shall mean the period commencing 30 days, and ending 48 hours, before the start of elections. During the period of election campaigning every running party is ensured equal access to the mass media and other services of territorial self-government (územnej samosprávy). Running political parties can conduct election campaigns through radio or television broadcasting only on Slovak Radio and Slovak Television. Election campaigning is prohibited in the radio broadcasting and television broadcasting of private licence holders. It is not allowed to use local public loudspeakers for election campaigning, except for announcements concerning the holding of election meetings.
Source:
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION ACT ART. 23.
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2007/01/09
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Slovenia
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c. Unspecified
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Source:
Law on Political Parties, article 23.
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2004/11/29
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Somalia
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e. Not Applicable
|
they dont recieve any
Source:
Article 3(9) SOMALILAND POLITICAL PARTIES LAW 2000
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2005/08/25
|
|
Spain
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
|
Source:
Law 3/1987 of 2 July on the funding of political parties, Art. 3;
Electoral Law 5/1985 of 19 June ("Ley Orgánica del Régimen Electoral General"), Art. 60(2)
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2012/04/17
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Sri Lanka
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c. Unspecified
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No regulation in this regard.
|
2016/02/04
|
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Sudan
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e. Not Applicable
|
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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d. Other
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The funds are paid in the form of ‘party assistance’ and ‘office assistance’. A party is eligible for party subsidies if it has received at least one seat in Parliament or 2,6% of the votes throughout the whole country at either of the two last elections. To qualify for "secretariat subsidies" a party is required either to have won a seat in Parliament in the last election or to have received at least 4% of the votes in the whole country.
Source:
Act on State financial support to political parties (1972:625), Section 1: 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. Other
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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 and Tessin are the only ones where this matter is regulated.
Source:
Official Website of the Swiss Federal Chancellery: http://www.ch.ch/abstimmungen_und_wahlen/02186/02191/02284/index.html?lang=fr (2012)
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2012/05/14
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Timor-Leste
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c. Unspecified
|
|
2001/09/17
|
|
Tonga
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b. Election campaign activities
|
free media access and state transportation.
Source:
Pita Vuki Chief Returning Officer 2002
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2003/08/26
|
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Trinidad and Tobago
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e. Not Applicable
|
|
2015/05/22
|
|
Tunisia
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b. Election campaign activities
|
Source:
Electoral Law, chapter 1, part 4, section 2, article 45.
Updated on March 10, 2005
|
2005/04/06
|
|
Turkey
|
a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
|
Source:
Sabri Coskun, former Deputy President, Higher Council of Elections,
arikan(a)hacettepe.edu.tr
|
2002/08/27
|
|
Tuvalu
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e. Not Applicable
|
|
2003/07/31
|
|
Ukraine
|
a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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The State Budget funds shall be allocated to:
1) funding of the the statutory activities of political parties not related relate to their participation in presidential, parliamentary or local elections, including remuneration of the members of the statutory bodies of the party and its local organizations pursuant to the procedure specified in the
legislation;
2) the reimbursement of the party expenses on election campaigning in the regular or pre-term parliamentary elections. If the State Budget is divided into the general and special funds, the expenses provided for by Part 1 of this Article shall be covered from the general fund of the State Budget.
Source:
Law of Ukraine on Political Parties in Ukraine(as amended up to 2015), art. 17-1: 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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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
d. Other
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1) Funding to opposition aims at enabling effective opposition
2) "Policy Development Grants" aim at assisting parties in the development of policies for inclusion in their election manifestos.
Source:
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Art. 12;
Representation of the People Act 1983, Art. 91 - 98
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2012/05/09
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United States of America
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b. Election campaign activities
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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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b. Election campaign activities
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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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e. Not Applicable
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2016/01/26
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Venezuela
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
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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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e. 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. Unspecified
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Source:
Electoral Code, Article L.52-11-1.
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2004/01/15
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Yemen
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a. General party administration
b. Election campaign activities
d. Other
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The public funding by the government should be used only for the vision of the party, administration and all its internal affairs as mentioned in the constitution of the country.
Source:
Law for Political Parties #66 1991, chapter 4, article 24.
Updated on March 10, 2005
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2005/04/08
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Zanzibar
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b. Election campaign activities
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Campaign activities.
Source:
The Eastern and Southern African Research Programme, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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2003/02/03
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