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Law.type | Law.country_id | Law.year | Article.number | Categories | |
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Party Finance Law | Luxembourg | 2011 | Article 19 | External oversight | |
The submission to the Prime Minister, Minister of State, of the statements and of the list of leaders at the central level of the party must be made within the three months following the entry... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1964 | Article 57 | Electoral party | |
(4) Ballot papers shall be drawn in such a way as to enable illiterates to distinguish between the political parties to which candidates belong. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1964 | Article 91 | Parliamentary party | |
(2) Whenever there shall be occasion for the appointment of a Leader of the Opposition, the Governor-General shall appoint – (a) if there is one opposition party whose numerical strength... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1964 | Article 122 | Media access | |
(1) It shall be the function of the Broadcasting Authority to ensure that, so far as possible, in such sound and television broadcasting services as may be provided in Malta, due impartiality is... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1974 | Article 57 | Electoral party | |
(11) Ballot papers shall be drawn in such a way as to enable illiterates to distinguish between the political parties to which candidates belong. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1974 | Article 91 | Parliamentary party | |
(2) Whenever there shall be occasion for the appointment of a Leader of the Opposition, the President shall appoint – (a) if there is one opposition party whose numerical strength in the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1987 | Article 52 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
[…] Provided that where at any general election, a single political party obtains in the aggregate more than fifty per centum of all valid votes cast at that election, as credited to its... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1987 | Article 56 | Electoral party | |
(11) Ballot papers shall be drawn in such a way as to enable illiterates to distinguish between the political parties to which candidates belong. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 1996 | Article 52 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
[…] Provided that where - (i) at any general election, a political party obtains in the aggregate more than fifty per centum of all the valid votes cast at that election, as... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 2000 | Article 90 | Parliamentary party | |
(2) Whenever there shall be occasion for the appointment of a Leader of the Opposition, the President shall appoint – (a) if there is one opposition party whose numerical strength in the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 2000 | Article 119 | Media access | |
(1) It shall be the function of the Broadcasting Authority to ensure that, so far as possible, in such sound and television broadcasting services as may be provided in Malta, due impartiality is... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Malta | 2007 | Article 52 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
[…] Provided that where – (i) at any general election, a political party (hereinafter referred to in this article as the “absolute majority party”) obtains in the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 1 | Secondary legislation | |
In the present law and the provisions thereof, the following meaning apply:a. Our Minister: Our Minister for Home Affairs;b. political party: an association whose appellation is registered,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 2 | Party finance | |
1. Our Minister shall grant subsidies to those political parties as have participated in the previously held election for the Second Chamber or First Chamber of the Parliament with its appellation... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 3 | Party finance | |
1. For the purposes of applying the present law, a political party may designate one political youth organization and conclude a written subsidy agreement with said youth organization. A political... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 4 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
The membership of a political party and of a political youth organization shall be demonstrated by an explicit declaration of intent of the person involved. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 5 | Party finance | |
The subsidy is granted only for expenses directly related to the following activities:a. political training and educational activities;b. provision of information to members;c. maintaining... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 6 | Party finance | |
1. The amount of the subsidy shall not exceed the following sums:a. a basic sum of f 75,000, - and a sum of f 24,000, - per seat held by the political party; andb. in the event that, on the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 7 | Party finance | |
1. The sum stated in article 6, section one (b), is provided only insofar as the expenses of the designated political-scientific institute are eligible for subsidy. The subsidy entails the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 8 | Party finance | |
1. The application for the subsidy in a calendar year is to be submitted no later than 1 November of the preceding year.2. The application for the subsidy is to be accompanied by an activity plan... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 9 | Party finance | |
1. The subsidy entails the obligation that the political party maintains records organized in such a way that the rights and obligations relevant for the determination of the subsidy, as well as... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 10 | Party finance | |
1. The application for the determination of the subsidy is to be submitted within six months following the end of the calendar year. 2. The application for the determination of the subsidy is to... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 11 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
1. The political party shall contract an auditor to examine the financial report, as provided for in article 393, section one, of Book 2 of the Dutch Civil Code.2. The auditor shall examine... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 12 | Party finance | |
Our Minister shall determine the subsidy within four months following receipt of the application for determination of the subsidy. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 13 | Party finance | |
Our Minister may grant advances on the subsidy, the amount of which advances shall not exceed 80% of the subsidy which, by reasonable expectation, will be provided to the political party. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 14 | Party finance | |
1. In the event that, as a result of an election for the members of the Second Chamber or the First Chamber of the Parliament, there is a change in the number of seats held by a political party,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 15 | Party finance | |
1. In the event that a fraction of a political party in the Second Chamber of the Parliament is divided, each new fraction which originates as a consequence thereof shall designate a political... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 16 | External oversight, Party... | |
1. Where a political party, on the basis of articles 137c, d, e, f, or g, or article 429 (4) of the Dutch Criminal Code, is sentenced to pay a monetary fine, the entitlement to a subsidy shall be... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 17 | External oversight, Party... | |
Every year Our Minister shall send a summary to the Parliament of the subsidies granted to political parties. A report as provided for in article 4:24 of the General Administrative Law Act may be... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 18 | External oversight, Party finance | |
1. Donations to a political party of f 10,000, - or more, whose origin is other than that of a natural person, are to be disclosed by the party. The donation is to be disclosed in all cases... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 19 | External oversight, Media... | |
The Media Act is amended as follows:A. Article 39g is amended as follows:1. In the first section «and groupings» is deleted and the words «Second Chamber» are replaced by... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 20 | Secondary legislation | |
1. In the event that the present law enters into force prior to the moment when article I, part V, of the Law of 13 November 1997 enters into force, thereby amending those provisions of the Media... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 21 | Party finance | |
1. The present article is applicable in the year during which the present law enters into force.2. The application for a subsidy, as provided for in article 8, is to be submitted without delay... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Netherlands | 1999 | Article 22 | External oversight, Media... | |
Article 16 and articles 39g and 45a of the Media Act, as amended by the present law, are not applicable in respect of convictions for an offence committed before the date of entry into force of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Norway | 1984 | Article 63 | Electoral party | |
It is the duty of anyone who is elected as a representative to accept such election, unless:d) He is a member of a political party and he is elected on a list of candidates which has not been... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Norway | 1988 | Article 59 | Electoral party,... | |
The election of representatives of constituencies is based on proportional representation and the seats are distributed among the political parties in accordance with the following rules. The... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Norway | 1998 | Article 1 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
Political parties that are registered under Section 17 of the Norwegian Election Act and which have submitted a list for the last parliamentary election are obligated to prepare annual statements... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Norway | 1998 | Article 2 | Party finance | |
The statement of income must contain information on the following types of income:1.Official party support2.Contingent income3.Donations from private persons, lotteries, fundraisers,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Norway | 1998 | Article 3 | Party finance | |
The income statement is prepared for the period 1 January to 31 December.The statement of income must be signed by the party leader, include a declaration that the party has not received other... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Norway | 1998 | Article 4 | External oversight, Party finance | |
The statement must be submitted to the Norwegian Parliament a maximum of 6 months after the end of the financial year.1 1 See Section 3, first paragraph. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 1 | External oversight, Secondary legislation | |
(1) The purpose of the Act is:- to facilitate elections pursuant to Act no. 57 of 28 June 2002 on general, county council and municipal elections (The Election Act ) through an arrangement for... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 2 | Electoral party, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) A political party that satisfies the conditions in Section 3 may apply to register the party's name in the Register of Political Parties at the Brønnøysund Register Centre.(2)... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 3 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) In order for a party name to be registered in the Register of Political Parties, it must not be possible to confuse it with the name ofa)another party registered in the Register of Political... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 4 | Extra-parliamentary party, Parliamentary party | |
(1) A registered political party may apply to change its registered party name. The provisions in Section 3 apply correspondingly. Instead of the formation document, the minutes of the meeting at... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 5 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) The effect of the registration shall cease and the party's name shall become freely available when the party has not issued a list of election candidates in any constituency at two consecutive... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 6 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) In the event that a registered party wishes to change previously registered information, the party shall submit notification to the Brønnøysund Register Centre and name the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 7 | External oversight | |
The registration authority shall announce decisions concerning registration of new names of political parties or deletion of names from the Register of Political Parties. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 8 | External oversight | |
(1) The registration authority's decisions under this Chapter may be appealed to the Political Parties Act Committee, cf. Chapter 5. An appeal must be submitted within three weeks. Appeals shall... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 9 | External oversight | |
The Ministry may in regulations provide more detailed provisions for the registration scheme and the activities of the registration authorities. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 10 | Party finance | |
(1) Government grants to political parties' organisations at national, regional and municipal levels are paid in the amounts determined by the Storting.(2) The Storting finances the elected groups... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 11 | External oversight, Party finance | |
(1) Political parties may apply to the Ministry for government grants to the party's organisation at national level. The grants are provided as vote support and basic support.(2) The vote support... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 12 | External oversight, Party finance | |
(1) A party's county organisation may apply for a grant. The grants are provided as vote support and basic support. Party organisations in Oslo may apply for a grant both as a county organisation... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 13 | External oversight, Party finance | |
(1) A party's municipal organisation may apply for a grant. Party organisations in Oslo may apply for a grant both as a municipal organisation and as a county organisation, cf. Section 12.(2) The... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 14 | External oversight, Party finance | |
The Ministry may make it a condition for payment of government grants to a party or a party unit that the party in question has delivered reports according to the rules in Chapter 4. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 15 | External oversight | |
Decisions concerning the allotment of government grants may be appealed to the Political Parties Act Committee, cf. Chapter 5, within three weeks after the decision was made. The committee's... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 16 | External oversight | |
The Ministry may issue regulations stipulating that vote support below a certain amount shall not be paid. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 17 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
(1) Anyone is permitted to donate to political parties within the limitations that follow from the provision herein.(2) No political party may receive a donation if the identity of the donor is... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 18 | Party finance | |
(1) All political parties, including organisational units of parties that are comprised by this Act, shall submit annual reports on their income.(2) The report shall include income in the period 1... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 19 | Party finance | |
(1) The report shall contain a complete overview of the income received by the party or the party organisations during the period.(2) The income shall be categorised as follows:Public... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 20 | Party finance | |
(1) If during the period a donor has made one or more donations to the party's head organisation to a total value of 30 000 kroner or more, the value of the donation and the identity of the donor... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 21 | External oversight,... | |
(1) The report shall contain a declaration that the party or the party unit has had no other income than that reported.(2) If political or commercial agreements have been entered into with any... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 22 | External oversight, Secondary legislation | |
(1) A central register for reporting under this Act shall be established.(2) The central register shall compare the information concerning the party's income and sources of income and make this... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 23 | External oversight | |
Parties or party units comprised by this Act are obliged on request to allow inspection of the accounts that have been prepared for the previous year. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 24 | External oversight | |
(1) The Political Parties Act Committee is an independent administrative body, administratively subordinate to the King and the Ministry. Neither the King nor the Ministry may issue instructions... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 25 | ||
The members of the Committee are appointed by the King in Council for six years at a time.The Committee shall have at least six members. The chairman of the Committee shall have the qualifications... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 26 | ||
The Committee shall submit an annual report on its activity. The report shall be forwarded to the Ministry by 1 October. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 27 | Secondary legislation | |
The Ministry may through regulations issue more detailed rules concerning the activity of the Committee. The Ministry may also issue regulations concerning the opportunity to appeal the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2005 | Article 28 | Secondary legislation | |
(1) This Act comes into force from the date determined by the King. From the same date, Chapter 5 of Act no. 57 of 28 June 2002 relating to general, county council and municipal elections (the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 1 | ||
(1) The registrar is the Brønnøysund Register Centre. (2) Applications for registration of political party names shall be made on a form prepared by the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 2 | ||
(1) The Register of Political Parties shall contain information concerning the party's name, organisation number, address and the contact person who is registered in the Central Coordinating... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 3 | ||
When changes occur in the composition of the party's executive body, notification to that effect shall be sent to the registrar. Minutes of the meeting at which the election of the new executive... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 4 | ||
The person submitting the notification shall be informed of the information that is registered on the unit in the Register of Political Parties. Notification of decisions related to the party's... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 5 | ||
(1) By 15 October in the year before an election year, the registrar shall notify the parties of the information registered on the party in the Register of Political Parties. At the same time the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 6 | ||
The registrar decides what information on which the registration shall be based. The registrar shall ensure that he has as much information as possible regarding the case before making a decision. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 7 | ||
(1) The registrar shall publish decisions concerning the registration of new party names, amalgamation of parties and deregistration of party names. Also decisions made by the Political Parties... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 8 | ||
(1) Decisions made by the registration authority may be appealed within three weeks to the Political Parties Act Committee, appointed by the King in Council, cf. Chapter 5 of the Political... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 9 | ||
Statistics Norway (SSB) is the registrar for reporting of party income and sources of income, cf. Section 22, subsections 1 and 2. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 10 | ||
(1) All registered political parties, including organisational party units that are comprised by the Political Parties Act (units obliged to report), shall when reporting in accordance with the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 11 | ||
(1) Pursuant to Section 22(2) of the Act, SSB shall make the compared information concerning the parties' income and sources of income electronically available to the general public. SSB shall... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 12 | ||
(1) The Ministry of Government Administration and Reform and the County Governors send SSB an overview of the entities with an obligation to report that have been granted their application for... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 13 | ||
SSB shall report any breach of the duty to report, cf. Section 22, 2nd subsection, 2nd sentence of the Act, by 1 October. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 14 | ||
(1) SSB establishes an archive for the scheme in accordance with Chapter II of the Archives Act. (2) SSB may determine more detailed guidelines concerning the reporting system, including... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 15 | ||
(1) The Political Parties Act Committee can decide to withhold government party support on the recommendation of the Ministry or on its own initiative, when. a) the party or the party unit has... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 16 | ||
The Ministry can withhold support in individual cases pending the decision of the committee, cf. Section 14 of the Political Parties Act. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 17 | ||
(1) Decisions to withhold support may not be appealed, cf. Section 24(1) of the Political Parties Act. (2) The Political Parties Act Committee can reverse a decision to withhold support... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 18 | ||
The party or the party unit and the Ministry shall be informed of decisions of the Political Parties Act Committee under Section 15 and Section 17(2). [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 19 | ||
(1) Any payment of previously withheld support under Section 15 and Section 16 is limited to the calculated amount for the current budget period, cf. also Section 7(1), first sentence of the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 20 | ||
(1) At least two members of the Political Parties Act Committee shall have previous experience of political work and have different party political backgrounds. (2) Committee members may... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 21 | ||
(1) The Committee's decisions are by simple majority. The chairman has the casting vote in the event of a tie. The Committee has a quorum when at least two thirds of the members, including the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Norway | 2006 | Article 22 | ||
The Regulations come into force from 1 April 2006 inclusive. Regulations no. 1433 of 24 November 2005 on registration of political parties are repealed as of the same date [more] | |||||
Party Law | Poland | 1990 | Article 1 | Democratic principles | |
A political party is a community organisation acting under a particular name with the view to participating in public life, in particular by exerting influence on the shaping of the state's... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Poland | 1990 | Article 2 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
1. Citizens of the Republic of Poland who are aged 18 or over may be members of political parties.2. A political party may not have organisational units at work places or in the Armed Forces. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Poland | 1990 | Article 3 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
The name and symbols of a political party registered in the manner provided for in Article 4 shall be subject to legal protection as envisaged for personal rights. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Poland | 1990 | Article 4 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
1. A political party shall acquire legal personality the moment an application is made to register it in the register maintained by the Provincial Court in Warsaw.2. The application should include... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Poland | 1990 | Article 5 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
1. When delivering, upon a petition by the Provincial Court in Warsaw or upon a motion of the Minister of Justice, a judgement on non-compliance of a political party's purposes or activities with... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Poland | 1990 | Article 6 | External oversight, Party... | |
1. Assets of a political party used for the purpose of furthering its aims may originate from membership fees, gifts, inheritance, bequests, property income and business income, as well as public... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Poland | 1990 | Article 7 | Media access, Secondary legislation | |
Political parties shall be ensured the right of access to public radio and television in accordance with the rules laid down in separate regulations. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Poland | 1992 | Article 4 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(1) Political parties shall be formed voluntarily and shall be based upon the equality of all citizens of the Republic of Poland. Their purpose shall be to influence the formulation of the policy... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Poland | 1997 | Article 11 | Party finance, Rights and freedoms | |
(1) The Republic of Poland shall ensure freedom for the creation and functioning of political parties. Political parties shall be founded on the principle of voluntariness and upon the equality of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Poland | 1997 | Article 13 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
Political parties and other organizations whose programs are based upon totalitarian methods and the modes of activity of nazism, fascism and communism, as well as those whose programs or... [more] |
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