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Law.type | Law.country_id | Law.year | Article.number | Categories | |
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Constitution | Hungary | 1990 | Article 40B | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(4) A law adopted with the votes of two thirds of members of the parliament present may restrict party activity of regular members of the armed forces and the police. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1990 | Article 63 | Secondary legislation | |
(3) The adoption of the law on the right of association and on the operation and financial management of parties shall require the votes of two thirds of the members of the Parliament present. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1994 | Article 32A | Parliamentary party | |
(4) The constitutional court shall consist of eleven members who are elected by the Parliament. Members of the Constitutional Court shall be nominated by the Nominating Committee which shall... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 2001 | Article 19B | Parliamentary party | |
(2) The National Defense Council is chaired by the President of the Republic, and is composed of the following members: the Speaker of Parliament, the floor leaders of the political parties... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 2004 | Article 40B | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) Professional members of the armed forces, the police and other civil national security services may not be members of political parties and may not engage in political activities. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article Preamble | Democratic principles, Rights and freedoms | |
The social function of political parties is to provide organisational frameworks for developing and manifesting the will of the people, and for citizens to take part in political life. Therefore,... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 1 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
The scope of this Act covers social organisations that have registered members, and which declare before the court registering them that they acknowledge the provisions of this Act as binding upon... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 2 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) Parties may not have organizations and they can not operate at work places (services, education institutions).(2) Only natural persons may be members of a party.(3) Only the persons eligible... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 3 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) Parties may be dissolved by:a) merger with another party;b) division in several parties;c) dissolution;d) dissolution by the court ore) ascertaining their cessation.(2) At the proposal of... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 4 | External oversight, Party finance | |
(1) Party's patrimony consists in members' subscriptions, subsidies from state budget, real estates freely assigned by the state based on § 5 of this law, patrimony contributions of legal... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 5 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
(1) According to the provisions of this law, real estates provided at appendix no. 3, and the property shares provided thereof shall be freely included in the patrimony of the parties benefiting... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 6 | External oversight, Party... | |
(1) In order to cover the expenses and increase the patrimony, the party shall perform the following economic activities:a) in order to promote its political objectives and activities, it may... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 7 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
If the party is dissolved according to the provisions of § 3 line (1) let. a) or b), its patrimony shall be transferred to its rightful successor. In case of division, the percentage and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 8 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) If the party is dissolved according to the provisions of § 3 line (1) let. c)-e), the patrimony remained after the payment of creditors must be assigned to the foundation set up by the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 9 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(1) In order to develop the political culture, the party may set up a foundation benefiting from budgetary subsidies according to this chapter, performing scientific, informative, research and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 9 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
(1) Parties have the obligation until April 30th of each year, to publish in the Official Gazette of Hungary and the parties that have their own website, on their website, a report on the economic... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 10 | External oversight | |
(1) The Court of Accounts shall be liable for controlling the legal character of party's patrimony management.(2) The bodies of state management do not have the right to perform financial-economic... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 15 | External oversight, Secondary legislation | |
If an already registered social organisation wishes to operate as a party, it is obliged to report to the court that it considers the Act on the operation and financial management of the political... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 2011 | Article 16 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Those social organisations may operate as parties, which simultaneously with their registration application or with their reporting mentioned in Section 15 submitted to the court their asset... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Iceland | 1944 | Article 31 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
[…] In allocating seats according to the election results, it shall be ensured to the extent possible that each political party having gained a seat in Althingi receive the number of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Iceland | 1999 | Article 31 | Electoral party | |
[...] Seats other than those allocated to the electoral districts shall be distributed within each respective electoral district with the purpose of providing individual political parties with... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 1 | Democratic principles | |
The intention of this Act is to regulate financial donations to political organisations and political activities, to reduce the risk of conflicting interests and to provide transparency in... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 2 | Party finance | |
In the context of this Act, the words and terms below shall have the following meanings:1.Political organisation: A party or organisation that presents candidates for election to the Althingi or... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 3 | Party finance | |
Funds shall be allocated annually from the State Treasury to the activities of political parties who have at least one member elected to Althingi or have received at least 2.5% of the vote in the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 4 | Party finance | |
Funds shall be allocated annually from the State Treasury through the current national budget for the activities of parliamentary parties. An equal amount, called a unit, shall be paid for each... [more] |
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