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Law.type | Law.country_id | Law.year | Article.number | Categories | |
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Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 5 | Party finance | |
Pecuniary funds from public sources are funds from the budget of the Republic of Serbia, autonomous province budget and local government budget, designated for financing of political activity. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 6 | Party finance | |
Services and goods from public sources are services and goods defined under separate regulations given to political entities by organs of the Republic of Serbia, autonomous province and local... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 7 | Party finance | |
Private sources of financing political activities comprise membership dues, donations, inheritance, legacy income from property and borrowing from banks and other financial organizations in the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 8 | Party finance | |
Membership dues are the pecuniary amount paid regularly by a member of a political party in the manner and under conditions set forth by the statute or other general act of the political party. A... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 9 | External oversight, Party finance | |
A donation is a pecuniary amount, other than membership dues, that a natural person or legal entity voluntarily give to a political entity, a gift, as well as services provided without... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 10 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Maximum value of donation on at annual level that a natural person may give to political entities for regular work shall not exceed 20 average monthly salaries. Maximum value of donation at annual... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 11 | Party finance | |
Assets of a political party comprise real property and movables. Assets referred in paragraph 1 of this article serve for political activity and other allowed activities of a political party, in... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 12 | Party finance | |
It is prohibited to finance a political entity by foreign states; foreign natural persons and legal entities, except international political associations; anonymous donors, public institutions,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 13 | Party finance | |
Exerting any form of pressure on legal entities and natural persons in collecting donations for a political entity is prohibited. Giving promises or inferring any privilege or personal benefit to... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 14 | Party finance | |
A political entity may not realize income from promotional, and/or commercial activity. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 15 | Party finance | |
A political entity is required to pay pecuniary funds acquired contrary to article 12 hereof in favour of the Republic of Serbia budget within 15 days from the date of receiving such funds. If the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 16 | Party finance | |
Funds from public sources appropriated for financing of regular work of political entities whose candidates have been elected members of parliament, deputies and/or /councillors are set at the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 17 | Party finance | |
Funds specified in article 16 hereof are allocated to political entities winning seats in representative bodies in proportion to the number of votes calculated according to the method defined in... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 18 | Party finance | |
A political party may have several accounts but only with the same tax identification number, as well as a foreign currency account, through which it transacts all funds earmarked for financing... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 19 | Party finance | |
Funds for financing regular work of political entities are used for functioning and propagation of the idea of a political entity and presume work with the electorate and membership, promotional... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 20 | Party finance | |
Funds from public sources for covering election campaign costs are allocated in the year of regular elections in the amount of 0.1% of the Republic of Serbia budgetary expenditure, of the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 21 | Party finance | |
Funds specified in article 20 hereof in the amount of 20% are allocated in equal amounts to submitters of proclaimed election lists who at time of submission declared to use the funds from public... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 22 | Party finance | |
A political entity may raise funds from private sources for election campaign costs. Natural persons and legal entities may give donations in a single calendar year in which election are held, in... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 23 | Media access, Party finance | |
Election campaign costs are costs related to political activities during the election campaign. Funds raised from public and private sources for financing election campaign costs may be used only... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 24 | Party finance | |
For the purpose of raising funds for election campaign financing a political entity shall open a separate account that may not be used for other purposes. A political entity not having the account... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 25 | Party finance | |
A political entity declaring intention to use funds from public sources to cover election campaign costs is required to give election bond in the amount of funds specified in article 21 paragraphs... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 26 | Party finance | |
The election bond is returned to the poitical entity if winning at elections a minimum of 1% of valid ballots and/or minimum 0/2% of valid ballots if the political entity is representing interests... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 27 | External oversight, Party finance | |
A political entity with representatives in representative bodies and registered political parties are required to keep bookkeeping records of all revenues and expenditures. Bookkeeping is done by... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 28 | External oversight, Party finance | |
A political entity with representatives in representative bodies and registered political parties are required to submit to the Agency an annual financial statement, as well as a report on... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Serbia | 2011 | Article 29 | External oversight, Party finance | |
A political entity participating in election campaign is required to submit to the Agency a report on election campaign costs within 30 days from the date of publication of final election results.... [more] |
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