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Law.type | Law.country_id | Law.year | Article.number | Categories | |
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Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 4 | Party finance | |
A list of candidates which participated in the most recent municipal election is entitled to a grant for the list of candidates' political work in the municipality. The grant amounts to DKK 3 (in... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 5 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Parties and independent candidates who wish to receive grants under Section 2 must submit an application for this to the Minister for the Interior and Health, who will decide whether the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 6 | Party finance | |
Applications for grants must be submitted no later than two months after a general election has been held. Grants are awarded with effect from the end of the year in which the general election was... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 7 | External oversight, Party finance | |
The grant must be deposited in a separate bank, savings bank or giro account which may not be used for other purposes.Subsection 2. Each year before 1 March the grant recipient must submit a... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 8 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Lists of candidate which wish to receive grants under Section 3 must submit an application for this to the county council, which will decide whether the conditions for awarding grants have been... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 9 | Party finance | |
Applications for grants must be submitted no later than two months after a county council election has been held. Grants are awarded with effect for the county council's term of office (see,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 10 | Party finance | |
The grant must be deposited in a separate bank, savings bank or giro account which may not be used for other purposes.Subsection 2. Each year before 1 March the grant recipient must submit a... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 11 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Lists of candidates which wish to receive grants under Section 4 must submit an application for this to the municipal council, which will decide whether the conditions for awarding grants have... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 12 | External oversight, Party finance | |
The Ministry for the Interior and Health shall set up a party funding board comprising a chairman, a deputy chairman and four other members. The chairman and deputy chairman and their alternates... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 13 | Party finance | |
Payments made pursuant to this Act shall not be included in taxable income. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 14 | Party finance | |
Expenditure on grants under Section 2 and expenditure in connection with the activities of the party funding board shall be paid for by the Treasury. Expenditure on grants under Sections 3 and 4... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 1986 | Article 15 | External oversight, Party finance | |
This Act shall enter into force on 1 January 1987.Subsection 2. Applications for grants under Section 2 for 1987 and until the end of the year in which the next general election is held must be... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 1 | Party finance | |
1.-(1) The purpose of the Act is to support political work in Denmark at the national, regional and local level. 2) In this Act political work means any activity intended to promote the election... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 2 | Party finance | |
2.-(1) A party which participated in the most recently held general election shall be entitled to receive a grant in support of the party's political work in Denmark. The annual grant amounts to... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 3 | Party finance | |
3.-(1) A list of candidates which participated in the most recently held regional election shall be entitled to receive a grant in support of the political work conducted by the list of candidates... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 4 | Party finance | |
4.-(1) A list of candidates which participated in the most recently held local election shall be entitled to receive a grant in support of the political work conducted by the list of candidates in... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 4a | Party finance | |
4a.-(1) The amounts specified in sections 2(1) and (2), 3(1) and 4(1) are adjusted each year on January 1st by 2.0 per cent which is added to or deducted from the adjustment percentage for the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 5 | External oversight,... | |
5.-(1) Parties and independent candidates wishing to receive grants pursuant to section 2 shall submit an application for a grant to the Minister for the Interior and Health, who shall decide... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 6 | External oversight, Party finance | |
6.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 2 are provided for one calendar year. Grants are provided for the first time for the calendar year following the calendar year in which the general election was... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 7 | External oversight, Party finance | |
7.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 2 shall be provided only to the extent the grant recipient expects to defray the expenses of political work in Denmark in the calendar year for which the grant is... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 7a | External oversight, Party finance | |
7a.-(1) If the grant recipient has received grants pursuant to section 2 for one or more preceding calendar years, it is a condition for receiving the full grant, cf. section 7(1), for the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 7b | External oversight, Party... | |
7b.-(1) For political parties comprised by section 3 of the Private Contributions to Political Parties and Publication of Political Parties Accounts Act grants provided pursuant to 2 of this Act... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 7c | External oversight, Party... | |
7c.-(1) In pursuance of section 2 the Auditor General may require directly from the recipient of a grant that he or she hand over the accounting records regarding the grant provided under section... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 8 | Extra-parliamentary party,... | |
8.-(1) Lists of candidates wishing to receive grants pursuant to section 3 shall submit an application for a grant to the regional council, which shall decide whether the conditions for allocating... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 9 | Party finance | |
9.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 3 are provided for one calendar year. Grants are provided for the first time for the calendar year following the calendar year in which the regional council... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 10 | Party finance | |
10.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 3 shall be provided only to the extent the grant recipient expects to defray the expenses of political work in the region in the calendar year for which the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 10a | Party finance | |
10a.-(1) If the grant recipient has received grants pursuant to section 3 for one or more preceding calendar years, it is a condition for receiving the full grant, cf. section 10(1), for the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 10b | Party finance | |
10b.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 3 shall be provided only to the extent the grant recipient has submitted a declaration to the regional council, stating whether the grant recipient, cf. also... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 11 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
11.-(1) Lists of candidates wishing to receive grants pursuant to section 4 shall submit an application for a grant to the local council, which shall decide whether the conditions for allocating... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 11a | Party finance | |
11a.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 4 are provided for one calendar year. Grants are provided for the first time for the calendar year following the calendar year in which the local council... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 11b | Party finance | |
11b.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 4 shall be provided only to the extent the grant recipient expects to defray the expenses of political work in the municipality in the calendar year for which... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 11c | Party finance | |
11c.-(1) If the grant recipient has received grants pursuant to section 4 for one or more preceding calendar years, it is a condition for receiving the full grant, cf. section 11b(1), for the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 11d | Party finance | |
11d.-(1) Grants pursuant to section 4 shall be provided only to the extent the grant recipient has submitted a declaration to the local council, stating whether the grant recipient, cf. also... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 12 | External oversight | |
12.-(1) Decisions made in pursuance of sections 8 to11d may be brought before the Minister for the Interior and Health. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 13 | Party finance | |
13.-(1) Grant amounts disbursed in pursuance of this Act shall not be included in the taxable income. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 14 | External oversight, Party finance | |
14.-(1) The grant expenditure in pursuance of section 2 shall be borne by the Treasury. The grant expenditure in pursuance of sections 3 and 4 shall be borne by the regions and the municipalities,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Denmark | 2006 | Article 14a | External oversight, Secondary legislation | |
14a.-(1) Except where a more severe penalty is carried in pursuance of other legislation, any person submitting an incorrect declaration under sections 7(2) and (3), 7a(3), 10(2) and (3), ,... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Estonia | 1992 | Article 30 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(2) The law may restrict the right of some categories of civil servants to engage in commercial activities and to form profit-making associations (Article 31), as well as the right to join... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Estonia | 1992 | Article 48 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(1) Everyone shall have the right to form non-profit associations and leagues. Only Estonian citizens may be members of political parties.(3) Associations, leagues or political parties whose aims... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Estonia | 1992 | Article 84 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
Upon assuming office, the authority and duties of the President of the Republic in all elected and appointed offices shall cease, and he or she shall suspend his or her membership in political... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Estonia | 1992 | Article 125 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
A person in active service may not hold elected or appointed office nor participate in the activities of any political party. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 1 | Democratic principles, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) A political party is a voluntary political association of Estonian citizens and which is registered pursuant to the procedure provided for in this Act and the objective of which is to express... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 2 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(1) The means for achieving the objectives of a political party are:1) the presentation of candidates and conduct of election campaigns of the political party in elections to the Riigikogu and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 3 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) Political parties shall be formed on the principle of territoriality. Political parties shall not found sub-units in institutions, enterprises or organisations.(2) The directing bodies and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 4 | Activity and behaviour | |
(1) Political parties whose objectives or activities are directed at changing the constitutional order or territorial integrity of Estonia by force or are otherwise contrary to criminal law are... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 5 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) An Estonian citizen with active legal capacity who has attained eighteen years of age may be a member of a political party. A person may be a member of only one political party at a time.(2) A... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 6 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) A political party shall be founded at a foundation meeting where a decision regarding the foundation and the statute of a political party are adopted and the leadership and internal audit... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 7 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(1) The activities of political parties shall be based on their statute adopted at the foundation meeting and registered in the prescribed manner.(2) The requirements for statutes provided for in... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 8 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) For registration of the statutes of a political party, an application of registration shall be presented to a state authority authorised by the Government of the Republic. The location... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 9 | External oversight,... | |
(1) Filing a complaint and review of delay in registration or refusal to register the decision on registration, amendment and supplementation of statutes of a political party and maintaining a... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 10 | External oversight, Party finance | |
(1) Limiting of the proprietary relations of a political party and supervision over the financial activities of a political party shall take place pursuant to the procedure provided by law.(2) A... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 11 | Party finance | |
(1) A political party represented in Riigikogu has the right to an allocation from the state budget. A political party shall receive an allocated sum for seats gained in Riigikogu elections... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 12 | External oversight, Secondary legislation | |
(1) The liability of a political party, assurance of legality thereof, complaints about the activities of a political party or a judicial suspension of activities or termination of a political... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 13 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(1) Political parties registered on the basis of Citizens' Associations Act of the Estonian SSR (ENSV Teataja 1989, 18, 225; 1990, 17, 269; RT 1993, 6, 96) before entering into force of this Act... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 1994 | Article 14 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
The following Acts shall be amended:1) subsection 4 (5) of the Police Act (RT 1990, 10, 113; 1991, 10, 152; RT I 1993, 20, 355) shall be amended and worded as follows:"(5) A police officer may not... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 1 | Democratic principles,... | |
(1) A political party is a voluntary political association of Estonian citizens and which is registered pursuant to the procedure provided for in this Act and the objective of which is to express... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 2 | Electoral party, Government party | |
(1) The means for achieving the objectives of a political party are:1) the presentation of candidates and conduct of election campaigns of the political party in elections to the Riigikogu and the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 3 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) Political parties shall be formed on the principle of territoriality. Political parties shall not found sub-units in institutions, enterprises or organisations.(2) The directing bodies and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 4 | Activity and behaviour | |
(1) Political parties whose objectives or activities are directed at changing the constitutional order or territorial integrity of Estonia by force or are otherwise contrary to criminal law are... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 5 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(1) An Estonian citizen with active legal capacity who has attained eighteen years of age may be a member of a political party. A citizen of the European Union with active legal capacity who has... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 6 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(1) A political party shall be founded by a memorandum of association in unattested written form. The provisions of the Non-profit Associations Act (RT I 1996, 42, 811; 51, 967) apply to the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 7 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(1) The activities of political parties shall be based on their statutes.(2) The requirements for statutes provided for in the Non-profit Associations Act apply to the statute of a political... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 8 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
The following shall be appended to the application of a political party for entry in the non-profit associations and foundations register, in addition to that provided for in § 10 of the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 8(1) | External oversight,... | |
(1) The leadership of a political party shall maintain a list of members of the political party with the given name, surname and personal identification code of each member and the time of his or... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 9 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(2) A political party shall not be registered under the name of a political party that has already been entered in or deleted from the register. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 9 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
A member of a political party or, in the cases prescribed in the statutes, a representative of a member who is granted an unattested proxy may participate and vote in the general meeting of the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(1) The legality of the activities of political parties shall be assured and the merger, division and termination of political parties shall be effected on the basis of the Non-profit Associations... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(1) | Party finance | |
(1) Only membership fees established by the statutes of a political party, allocations from the state budget received pursuant to this Act, donations of natural persons and income earned on the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(2) | External oversight,... | |
1. The obligation of an accountant-control on the annual report of the bookkeeping of the party receiving separate state budget is described in the Accountancy Act. 2. The General Meeting of the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(3) | External oversight,... | |
(1) A political party shall maintain a register of donations received by the political party. The political party shall publish the register of donations on its webpage.(2) The register of... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(4) | External oversight, Party... | |
(1) Political parties shall submit, within one month after election day, a report to the committee specified in subsection 14 (2) of the Anti-corruption Act concerning expenses incurred and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(5) | External oversight,... | |
(1) A political party represented in Riigikogu has the right to an allocation from the state budget. The amount of the allocation is proportional to the number of seats received in Riigikogu... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(6) | Party finance | |
The restrictions to political parties upon acceptance of donations provided for in this Chapter and the requirements for the disclosure of donations also apply to non-profit associations in which... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(14) | External oversight | |
(1) Violation of the procedure for the registration and disclosure of donations to a political party is punishable by a fine of up to 300 fine units.(2) The same act, if committed by a legal... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(15) | External oversight | |
(1) Violation of the procedure for the disclosure of the annual economic activity report, a quarterly statement of funds received by a political party and financing of the election campaign of a... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 12(16) | External oversight, Secondary legislation | |
(1) The provisions of the General Part of the Penal Code (RT I 2001, 61, 364; 2002, 44, 284; 56, 350; 64, 390; 82, 480) and of the Code of Misdemeanour Procedure (RT I 2002, 50, 313) apply to the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Estonia | 2010 | Article 13 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(2) Until the elections of the VIII Riigikogu, political parties may be founded and registered if they have at least 200 members.(3) § 11 of this Act is implemented as of the date of... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 1 | Party finance | |
The party subsidy referred to in section 9 of the Act on Political Parties must be applied for by the 15th of February each year. In the application, the party must disclose the names of its... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 2 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Party subsidies are granted by the Council of State, which is responsible for appending to the granting decision any terms it deems necessary regarding the payment, use, remittance, and... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 3 | Party finance | |
The party subsidy is paid by the State Treasury. The party subsidy is paid to the party's postal cheque account. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 4 | External oversight | |
Use of the party subsidy is supervised by the Prime Minister's Office which may, in this function, request assistance from the State Treasury and the National Audit Office. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 1 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
For the purposes of this act of law, a political party means an association entered in the party register maintained by the Ministry of Justice. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 2 | Activity and behaviour, Extra-parliamentary party | |
An association may upon written application be entered in the party register as a political party if1) its main objective is to influence state matters;2) it has signed support cards from at least... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 3 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
The application for entering an association in the party register shall include1) an extract from the Register of Associations;2) a certified copy of the rules and regulations in force;3) the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 4 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
When an association has been entered in the party register as a political party, the abbreviation ‘r.p.', for the term ‘rekisteröity puolue' or ‘registrerat parti'... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 5 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
Amendments to the rules and regulations or the party programme of a political party shall be reported to the Ministry of Justice. An amendment of the rules and regulations does not enter into... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 6 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
A political party that fails to gain a parliamentary seat in two consecutive parliamentary elections is deleted from the party register. The same applies if a political party ceases to be a... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 7 | External oversight | |
A decision by the Ministry of Justice to enter a political party in the party register or to delete it from the register must be complied with notwithstanding an appeal, until the appeal process... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 8 | External oversight, Party finance | |
The provisions of the Accounting Act, as valid at the time, on corporations belonging in the third group with a legal obligation to keep books apply to political parties. Within one month from the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 9 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Within the limits of the state budget, a political party represented in Parliament may be granted party subsidy from government funds for financing the party's public activities specified in its... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 11 | External oversight | |
If a party fails to fulfil an obligation laid down in this act, the subsidy referred to in Section 9 may be withheld until the obligation has been fulfilled. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 12 | External oversight | |
Further regulations on the implementation and application of this act shall be issued by government decree. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Finland | 1969 | Article 13 | External oversight, Party finance | |
This act enters into force on 1 February 1969.As this act enters into force, the following political parties are entered, ex officio, in the party register: Suomen Sosialidemokraattinen Puolue... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Finland | 1991 | Article 23.a | Electoral party | |
The right to nominate a presidential candidate shall be possessed by any registered party from whose lists at least one representative has been elected in the preceding parliamentary election or... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Finland | 1999 | Article 25 | Electoral party | |
(3) The right to nominate candidates in parliamentary elections belongs to registered political parties and, as provided by an Act, to groups of persons who have the right to vote. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Finland | 1999 | Article 54 | Electoral party | |
(3) The right to nominate a candidate in the election for President is held by any registered political party from whose candidate list at least one Representative was elected to the Parliament in... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 2010 | Article 1 | External oversight, Party finance | |
(1) This Act lays down provisions on candidate's election funding and its disclosure in parliamentary elections, a Presidential election, municipal elections and European Parliamentary... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 2010 | Article 2 | Party finance | |
(1) For the purposes of this Act, election funding means the funding raised to cover the costs of the candidate's election campaign incurred over a period starting no earlier than six months... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 2010 | Article 3 | Party finance | |
(1) Campaign contributions received in the form of money, goods, services or other performances are deemed to constitute election funding. However, ordinary voluntary work and free services are... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Finland | 2010 | Article 4 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
No candidate, his or her support group, or other entity operating exclusively for the purpose of promoting the candidate may accept any campaign contributions unless the donor can be identified.... [more] |
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