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Law.type | Law.country_id | Law.year | Article.number | Categories | |
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Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 39 | Other | |
(3) Amongst the means of social communications stipulated in this article is the creation of information councils, for integrating on a proportional basis the representatives of political parties... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 40 | Electoral party, Media... | |
(1) Political parties, trade unions and professional organizations have radio and television broadcasting rights in direct proportion to their representation and according to secondary criteria... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 47 | Democratic principles,... | |
(1) Freedom of association includes the right to establish and join political associations and parties, and, through them, to work jointly and democratically to give expression to the will of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 57 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) Trade unions shall be independent of employers, the State and religious denominations and political parties and other political associations. Adequate guarantees for that independence shall be... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 117 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) Political parties shall participate in organs elected by direct universal suffrage, in accordance with their democratic representation. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 154 | Electoral party, Secondary legislation | |
(1) Nominations shall be made, as provided by law, by the political parties, either separately or in combination with others; the lists may include citizens who are not members of the nominating... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 163 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
(1) Deputies shall cease to hold office if they:c) join a different party from the one that nominate them for election; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 167 | Secondary legislation | |
The Assembly of the Republic has exclusive legislative power with respect to the following matters: g) Associations and political parties; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 179 | Parliamentary party | |
(3) All parliamentary parties are entitled to determine the order of business of a specific number of sittings in accordance with criteria to be prescribed by the Standing Orders, due account... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 183 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) Deputies elected for the same party or the same alliance of parties are entitled to set up a parliamentary group. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 190 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President of the Republic after taking the opinion of the Revolutionary Council and the parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic and... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 246 | Electoral party, Secondary legislation | |
(2) Candidatures for elections to the organs of parish authorities may be presented by political parties or by groups of electors, in accordance with the law. Note: repealed in 1997. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 270 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(2) Officials in the Public Service and other personnel of the State and other public bodies shall not be prejudiced or benefited by their exercise of political rights contained in this... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 275 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) The Armed Forces shall be at the service of the Portuguese people, not of any party or organization and shall be strictly non-partisan. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 290 | Democratic principles | |
Laws revising this Constitutional shall respect: i) Pluralism and expression in political organization, which shall include political parties and the right to democratic opposition; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 299 | Parliamentary party | |
(3) Whilst waiting for its statute to be approved, the first Assembly of the Republic will be governed by the applicable measures within the statute of the Constituent Assembly, being the Table... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 311 | Programme and identity, Secondary legislation | |
(1)The provisions of Article 47(3) shall apply to political parties already created; the law shall prescribe rules for that matter.(2) Political parties cannot be created if their programmatic... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 10 | Democratic principles, Programme and identity | |
(2) The political parties shall assist in bringing about the organization and expression of the will of the people and shall respect the principles of national independence and political democracy. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 35 | Rights and freedoms | |
(3) Computerised storage shall not be used for information concerning a person's ideological or political convictions, party or trade union affiliations, religious beliefs, private life or ethnic... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 38 | Rights and freedoms | |
(2) Freedom of the press comprises the freedom of expression and creation for journalists and collaborators, as well as the intervention of the former in the ideological orientation of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 40 | Media access, Parliamentary... | |
(1) Political parties, trade unions, and professional organizations have the right to broadcasting time on publicly owned radio and television, to the extent to which they are representative and... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 51 | Democratic principles,... | |
(1) Freedom of association includes the right to establish and join political associations and parties, and, through them, to work jointly and democratically to give expression to the will of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 56 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) Trade unions shall be independent of employers, the State and religious denominations and political parties and other political associations. Adequate guarantees for that independence shall be... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 117 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) Political parties shall participate in organs elected by direct universal suffrage, in accordance with their democratic representation. (3) The political parties that are represented in the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 136 | Parliamentary party | |
The President of the Republic has the following powers in relation to other organs: e) To dissolve the Assembly of the Republic, subject to the provisions of Article 172, after receiving the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 167 | Secondary legislation | |
The Assembly of the Republic has exclusive legislative power with respect to the following matters: d) Associations and political parties; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 181 | Parliamentary party | |
(2) The composition of the committees shall reflect the representation of parties in the Assembly of the Republic. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 182 | Extra-parliamentary party, Parliamentary party | |
(2) The Standing Committee shall be chaired by the President of the Assembly and shall be composed of the Vice-Presidents and Deputies appointed by all the parties in proportion to the number of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 190 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President of the Republic after taking the opinion of the parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic and with due regard for the results... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 269 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(2) Officials in the Public Service and other personnel of the State and other public bodies shall not be prejudiced or benefited by their exercise of political rights contained in this... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 275 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) The Armed Forces shall be at the service of the Portuguese people, and shall be strictly non-partisan; their members shall not take advantage of opportunities provided by their weapons,... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1982 | Article 299 | Programme and identity, Secondary legislation | |
(1) The provisions of Article 47(3) shall apply to political parties already created; the law shall prescribe rules for that matter.(2) Political parties cannot be created if their programmatic... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 40 | Media access, Parliamentary... | |
(1) Political parties, trade unions, professional organizations and organizations representing economic interests have the right to broadcasting time on publicly owned radio and television, to the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 51 | Programme and identity | |
(1) Freedom of association includes the right to establish and join political associations and parties, and, through them, to work jointly and democratically to give expression to the will of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 55 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) Trade unions shall be independent of employers, the State and religious denominations and political parties and other political associations. Adequate guarantees for that independence shall be... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 117 | ||
(1) Political parties shall participate in organs elected by direct universal suffrage, in accordance with their electoral representation. (3) The political parties that are represented in the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 167 | Secondary legislation | |
The Assembly of the Republic has exclusive legislative power with respect to the following matters:h) Associations and political parties; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 225 | External oversight | |
(2) The Constitutional Court, in addition, has the following powers: e) To verify the legality of the constitutions of political parties and their alliances, of their names, initials and... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 288 | Democratic principles | |
Laws revising this Constitutional shall respect: i) Pluralism and expression in political organization, which shall include political parties and the right to democratic opposition; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1989 | Article 295 | Programme and identity, Secondary legislation | |
The provisions of Article 51(3) shall apply to political parties established before this Constitution came into force; the law shall prescribe rules for that matter. Note: repealed in 2004. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 1 | ||
The regime governing the financial resources of political parties and election campaigns is determined by the provisions of the present law. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 2 | Party finance | |
The sources of financing of the activity of political parties comprise their own revenues and other sources of private financing and public grants¬. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 3 | Party finance | |
The following constitute resources derived from ¬private financing:a)Membership fees and other contributions from party members;b)The contributions of representatives elected by the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 4 | Party finance | |
1.Donations of a monetary nature granted by legal persons shall not ¬exceed the sum of 1,000 national monthly minimum salaries, whereas it shall be mandatory to provide indication of their... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 5 | Party finance | |
Parties are prohibited from receiving monetary donations from:a)State enterprises;b)Undertakings whose capital is exclusively ¬or in the majority public;c)Undertakings which are... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 6 | Party finance | |
The resources of public financing for pursuit of the parties' own purposes are:a)Grants for financing of parties and election campaigns as foreseen under the ¬present law;b)The grant allocated... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 7 | Party finance | |
1.Each party which has competed in elections, albeit in coalition, and which obtains representation in the Assembleia da República (Assembly of the Republic) is granted, pursuant to the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 8 | Party finance | |
1.Parties are exempted from the following taxes:a)Stamp duty;b)Imposto sobre Sucessões e Doações (Tax on Inheritances and Donations);c) Imposto municipal de sisa (Municipal... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 9 | External oversight, Party finance | |
1.The benefits for which provision in made in the preceding article are suspended in the event that the party fails to contest the general election or in the event that the lists of candidates... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 10 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
1.Political parties are required to maintain organized accounts, ensuring that it is possible to ascertain their financial situation and verify their compliance with the obligations under the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 11 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
1.The statutes of political parties shall establish bodies and systems providing oversight and internal control of the party's economic/financial activity, to ensure compliance with the present... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 12 | Party finance | |
Revenues and expenses of the political parties ¬will be detailed in annual accounts which are to comply with the criteria laid down in article 10. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 13 | External oversight | |
1.By no later than the end of March of each year, the parties shall submit their accounts with reference to the preceding year to the Constitutional Court for examination.2. The Constitutional... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 14 | External oversight | |
1.Without prejudice to any civil or criminal liability as may arise under the general terms of the law, political parties which are in breach of the obligations imposed under the present chapter... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 15 | Electoral party, Party finance | |
1.Revenues from election campaigns are to be held in a separate account.2. Financing of election campaign activities by means other than the following is prohibited:a)State grant;b)Contributions... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 16 | Party finance | |
1.Political parties may transfer sums from their accounts to the campaign account.2.The contributions of legal persons are to be preceded by written determination issued by the competent body and... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 17 | Party finance | |
Election campaign expenses are to be detailed by category, with the addition of a certifying document in relation to each act of expenditure exceeding five national minimum monthly salaries. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 18 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
The maximum allowable expenditure which may be incurred in each campaign is fixed at the following values:a)6000 national minimum monthly salaries in the election campaign for the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 19 | Party finance | |
1.Preparation and submission of election campaign accounts is incumbent upon candidates for the Presidente da República (President of the Republic), political parties, coalitions or first... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 20 | External oversight, Party finance | |
1.Within a period not exceeding 90 days following the date of the official proclamation of results, each candidate shall submit detailed accounts of their election campaign to the Comissão... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 21 | External oversight | |
1.The Comissão Nacional de Eleições (National Elections Commission) shall assess the legality of expenditure and revenues and the correctness of the accounts within a period... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 22 | External oversight | |
Without prejudice to any civil or criminal liability that may arise under the general terms of the law, political parties which are in breach of the stipulations laid down in the present chapter... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 23 | External oversight | |
1.Candidates, in the case of presidential elections, or the first proponents of groups of citizen voters obtaining revenues for the election campaign in ways which do not comply with the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 24 | External oversight | |
1.Candidates or first proponents of groups of citizen voters failing to detail the revenues and expenditure of election campaigns or failing to provide proper supporting evidence thereof shall be... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 25 | External oversight, Party finance | |
1.Candidates or first proponents of groups of citizen voters failing to submit electoral accounts under the terms of article 20 and of paragraph 2 of article 21 shall be punished with a fine the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 26 | External oversight | |
1.The President of the Comissão Nacional de Eleições (National Elections Commission) is given authority to apply the fines provided for under the present chapter.2.The... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Portugal | 1993 | Article 27 | Party finance | |
1.Political parties which submit candidacies to the elections to the Assembleia da República (Assembly of the Republic), to the Assembleias Legislativas Regionais (Regional Legislative... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 10 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(2) The political parties shall assist in bringing about the organisation and expression of the will of the people and shall respect the principles of national independence and political democracy. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 35 | Rights and freedoms | |
(3) Computerised storage shall not be used for information concerning a person's ideological or political convictions, party or trade union affiliations, religious beliefs, private life or ethnic... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 40 | ||
(1) Political parties, trade unions, professional organizations and organizations representing economic interests, as well as other nationally based social organizations, have the right to... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 51 | Democratic principles,... | |
(1) Freedom of association includes the right to establish and join political associations and parties, and, through them, to work jointly and democratically to give expression to the will of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 114 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) Political parties shall participate in organs elected by direct universal suffrage, in accordance with their electoral representation. (3) The political parties that are represented in... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 133 | Parliamentary party | |
The President of the Republic has the following powers in relation to other organs:e) To dissolve the Assembly of the Republic, subject to the provisions of Article 172, after receiving the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 151 | Electoral party, Secondary legislation | |
(1) Nominations shall be made, as provided by law, by the political parties, either separately or in combination with others; the lists may include citizens who are not members of the nominating... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 160 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
(1) Deputies shall cease to hold office if they:c) join a different party from the one that nominate them for election; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 164 | Secondary legislation | |
The Assembly of the Republic has exclusive legislative power with respect to the following matters: h) Associations and political parties; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 176 | Parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(3) All parliamentary parties are entitled to determine the order of business of a specific number of sittings in accordance with criteria to be prescribed by the Standing Orders, due account... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 178 | Parliamentary party | |
(2) The composition of the committees shall reflect the representation of parties in the Assembly of the Republic. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 179 | Parliamentary party | |
(2) The Standing Committee shall be chaired by the President of the Assembly and shall be composed of the Vice-Presidents and Deputies appointed by all the parties in proportion to the number of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 180 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) Deputies elected for the same party or the same alliance of parties are entitled to set up a parliamentary group. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 187 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President of the Republic after taking the opinion of the parties represented in the Assembly of the Republic and with due regard for the results... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 223 | External oversight | |
(2) The Constitutional Court, in addition, has the following powers: e) To verify the legality of the constitutions of political parties and their alliances, of their names, initials... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1997 | Article 239 | Electoral party, Secondary legislation | |
(4) Candidatures for elections to the organs of local authorities may be presented by political parties acting alone or in coalition, or by groups of electors, in accordance with the law. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 1 | Activity and behaviour, Democratic principles | |
Political parties shall contribute to the free formation and plural expression of the popular will and to the organisation of political authority, with respect for the principles of national... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 2 | Democratic principles, Electoral party | |
The purposes of political parties shall be:a) To contribute to the pluralist enlightenment of citizens and to the exercise of their freedoms and political rights;b) To study and debate the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 3 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
Political parties shall possess a legal persona and the legal capacity that is appropriate to the achievement of their purposes, and shall be formed for an indefinite period of time. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 4 | Rights and freedoms, Secondary legislation | |
1 - Political parties shall be formed freely, and such formation shall not require authorisation.2 - Political parties shall pursue their purposes freely and without interference from public... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 5 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
1 - Political parties shall be governed by the principles of democratic organisation and management and of participation by all their members.2 - Every member of a political party shall possess... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 6 | External oversight,... | |
1 - Political parties shall pursue their purposes publicly.2 - Political parties shall obligatorily include the following in the publicising of their activities:a) Their statute;b) The identity of... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 7 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
The members of political parties shall be citizens who hold political rights. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 8 | Activity and behaviour, Programme and identity | |
Political parties that are armed or military, militarised or paramilitary in nature shall not be permitted, nor shall parties that are racist or display a fascist ideology. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 9 | Activity and behaviour | |
The formation of political parties with a name or with manifesto objectives that possess a regional nature or scope shall not be permitted. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 10 | Electoral party, Media... | |
1 - Subject to the terms of the law, political parties shall be entitled:a) To submit candidates for election to the Assembly of the Republic, the elected bodies of the Autonomous Regions and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 11 | External oversight | |
1 - Coalitions of political parties shall be formed freely.2 - Coalitions shall last for the duration that is laid down at the time of their formation, which may subsequently be extended or... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 12 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
1 - Each political party shall possess a name, initials and a symbol, which shall not be identical or similar to those of any other party that has already been formed.2 - The name shall not be... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 13 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
Political parties may internally form organisations or establish associative relations with other organisations in accordance with criteria defined in their statute and laid down by the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 14 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
Recognition of a political party, with the allocation of a legal persona, and the commencement of its activities shall be dependent on its entry on a register that shall be kept at the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 15 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
1 - Applications to register a political party must be made by at least 7,500 registered electors.2 - Applications to register a political party shall be made in writing, to be accompanied by its... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 16 | External oversight | |
1 - Once it has accepted a registration, the Constitutional Court shall send an extract of its decision and the political party's statute for publication in the Diário da República.2... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Portugal | 2003 | Article 17 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
1 - A political party shall only be dissolved following a decision taken by its governing bodies in accordance with the applicable rules.2 - The decision to dissolve shall determine what is to be... [more] |
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