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Law.type | Law.country_id | Law.year | Article.number | Categories | |
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Party Finance Law | Greece | 2004 | Article 29 | ||
1. The political party, before starting its activity, submits an establishment statement to the District Attorney of the Supreme Court. The statement is submitted by its President or Steering... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Greece | 2004 | Article 30 | ||
1. A decision of the Minister of Interior, Public Administration and Decentralisation, issued following the proposal of the Interparty Elections Committee, and published in the Government Gazette,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Greece | 2004 | Article 31 | ||
1. The effect of article 5 paragraph 5 and article 18 paragraph 3 shall commence on 1.1.2003.2. With the exception of articles 24 to 29 and 32 to 34, Law 2429/1996 (GG155A), as amended and... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Greece | 2004 | Article 32 | ||
Parties, coalitions of parties, parliamentary candidates and European Parliament members are exempt from the penalties of articles 22 and 23 of Law 2429/1996 (GG155A) for the respective violations... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1989 | Article Preamble | Democratic principles | |
In order to facilitate a peaceful political transition to a constitutional state, establish a multi-party system, parliamentary democracy and a social market economy, the Parliament of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1989 | Article 3 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(1) In the Republic of Hungary political parties may be established and may function freely, provided they respect the Constitution and laws established in accordance with the Constitution.(2)... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1989 | 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 | 1989 | Article 28 | Parliamentary party | |
(5) Prior to dissolving the Parliament, the President of the Republic is required to request the opinions of the Prime Minister, the Speaker of Parliament and the floor leaders of the parties... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1989 | Article 32A | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(5) Members of the Constitutional Court may not be members of a political party and may not engage in any political activities outside of the responsibilities arising from the Constitutional... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1989 | Article 40B | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(4) The constitutional law sets limits on the party activity of the members of the armed forces and the police. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1989 | Article 50 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(3) Judges are independent and answer only to the law. Judges may not be members of political parties and may not engage in political activities. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1989 | Article 53 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(2) Public prosecutors may not be members of political parties and may not engage in political activities. [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | 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 | 1989 | Article 1 | 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 | 1989 | Article 2 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) Parties shall not set up and operate organisations at places of work (places of service, educational institutions).(2) The official staff members of the armed forces and of the police shall... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 3 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) Parties may be terminated:a) through merging with another party,b) through splitting into two or more parties,c) through dissolution,d) through being dissolved by court, or e) upon the... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 4 | External oversight, Party finance | |
(1) The assets of a party consist of the fees paid by the members, the subsidies provided by the state budget, the asset contributions of legal persons, companies without legal personality and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 5 | External oversight, Party... | |
(1) The party is entitled to state budget subsidy according to the provisions of this Act.(2) 25 % of the amount that may be used for supporting the parties from the state budget has to be divided... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 6 | Party finance, Secondary legislation | |
(1) A party in the interest of covering its costs and increasing its assets may carry on the following business activities: a) in the interest of introducing, popularising its political objectives... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 7 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
If the party is terminated according to the contents of Point a) or b) of Section 3 (1) then its assets will become the property of the legal successor party. In case of splitting, the ratio and... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 8 | External oversight, Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) If the party is terminated according to the contents of Point c), d) or e) of Section 3 (1), then from its assets a public benefit serving foundation (foundations) have to be established -... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 9 | External oversight, Party... | |
(1) The parties are obliged to publish each year till March 31 a financial statement on their business activities of the previous year in the Hungarian Bulletin - according to the sample that is... [more] | |||||
Party Law | Hungary | 1989 | Article 10 | External oversight | |
(1) The Hungarian State Audit Office is entitled to audit the lawfulness of the financial management of the parties.(2) State administration organisations are not entitled to audit the parties... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1990 | 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 President of the Parliament, the leader of each parliamentary party, the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Hungary | 1990 | Article 28 | Parliamentary party | |
(5) Prior to dissolving the Parliament, the President of the Republic is required to request the opinions of the Prime Minister, the Speaker of Parliament and the floor leaders of the parties... [more] | |||||
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] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 5 | Party finance | |
Local authorities with over 500 inhabitants must, whilst other authorities are allowed to, contribute funds to the activities of political organisations, that have at least one person elected to... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 6 | Party finance | |
Political organisations and candidates may accept donations for their activities or electoral campaigns subject to the limitations entailed in the second to fifth paragraphs of this Article and... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 7 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Political organisations and candidates may not accept contributions from any legal entity that are higher than ISK 300,000 a year. Contributions in the form of discounts are exempt from this... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 8 | External oversight, Party... | |
Political organisations should keep consolidated financial statements for all of their party units, such as trade associations, constituency councils, holding companies and related self-governing... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 9 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Each year, a political organisation shall submit to the Icelandic National Audit Office its financial statement, in accordance with Article 8, signed by auditors. Subsequently, the Icelandic... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 10 | Party finance | |
A candidate shall prepare a financial statement for his/her election campaign in accordance with general accounting principles and have it audited by chartered accountants. The Icelandic National... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 11 | External oversight, Party finance | |
A candidate shall provide the Icelandic National Audit Office with his/her financial statement, signed by auditors, no later than six months after the election. Subsequently, the National Audit... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 12 | External oversight | |
Anyone who on purpose or through gross negligence violates the provisions of this Act shall be subject to fines, and serious violations shall be punishable by imprisonment for up to six years. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 13 | Secondary legislation | |
This Act shall enter into force on 1 January 2007. The Act's provisions governing primary elections, however, will not enter into force until 1 June 2007.At the same time, subparagraph 1, Article... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2006 | Article 14 | Secondary legislation | |
The words "Local authority fund pays" in section c, Article 123 of the Act are replaced by: State Treasury pays. [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article temp.prov. | External oversight, Party finance | |
I. The Prime Minister shall, no later than 30 June 2010, appoint a committee of representatives of all of the political parties in the Althingi to review this Act and its implementation.II. The... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 1 | Democratic principles | |
The purpose of this Act is to regulate donations to candidates standing for election to the position of President of Iceland, to the Althingi and to municipal governments, to regulate public and... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 2 | ||
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 | 2010 | Article 3 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Funds shall be allocated annually from the State Treasury through the current national budget for the activities of political organisations that achieved at least one person elected to the Althing... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 4 | Party finance | |
Funds shall be allocated annually from the State Treasury through the current national budget for the activities of parliamentary groups. An equal amount, called a unit, shall be paid for each... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 5 | Party finance | |
Municipalities with over 500 inhabitants must, while other municipalities may, annually, contribute funds for the activities of political organisations that had at least one person elected to the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 6 | Party finance | |
Political organisations and candidates may accept donations for their activities or electoral campaigns subject to the limitations entailed in the second to fifth paragraphs of this Article and... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 7 | Party finance | |
Political organisations and candidates may not accept higher donations from a legal entity than ISK 400,000 annually. Donations in the form of discounts are exempt from this maximum, provided that... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 8 | External oversight, Party finance | |
A political organisation shall prepare consolidated financial statements for all of the units that it includes, such as separate associations, constituency councils, holding companies and related... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 9 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Political organisations must, before 1 October each year, send the Icelandic National Audit Office its financial statements for the preceding year, in accordance with Article 8, and signed by... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 10 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Candidates must prepare financial statements for their campaign, listing all donations and costs in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The statements must be endorsed by an... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 11 | External oversight, Party finance | |
Candidates must provide the Icelandic National Audit Office with her/his endorsed financial statements no later than three months after the election took place. Subsequently, the National Audit... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Iceland | 2010 | Article 12 | External oversight | |
Any person who accepts donations, or their equivalent, that may not be accepted pursuant to Article 6, or who accepts higher donations than permitted pursuant to Article 7, shall be subject to... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Italy | 1947 | Article XII | Activity and behaviour, Programme and identity | |
It shall be forbidden to reorganize, under any form whatsoever, the dissolved Fascist party. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Italy | 1947 | Article 49 | Parliamentary party, Rights and freedoms | |
All citizens shall have the right to associate freely in political parties in order to contribute by democratic means to the determination of national policy. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Italy | 1947 | Article 98 | Extra-parliamentary party, Secondary legislation | |
(3) The right to register as members of political parties may be limited by law in the case of members of the judiciary, professional members of the Armed forces on active duty, police officials... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 1 | ||
As a contribution for the election costs incurred for the renewal of the two Chambers, the political parties referred to in the present article are entitled to receive financial contributions... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 2 | ||
Contributions for the reimbursement of election expenses shall be paid to the political parties upon request of the respective political secretaries addressed to the President of the Chamber, as... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 3 | ||
As a contribution for the performance of their duties and for the functional activity of the relevant parties, the parliamentary groups shall be entitled to funding equivalent to a total annual... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 4 | ||
In the event of any dispute or delay in the collection, the President of the Chamber or the President of the Senate, in accordance with their respective powers, shall arrange to deposit the sum... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 5 | ||
The political parties and parliamentary groups who wish to obtain the contributions provided for by this law are required to indicate in their statutes and regulations the individuals who, having... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 6 | ||
The amounts payable as contributions are non-transferable. Any agreement which is indicative of such intention is void. The contributions provided for under the present Law are not subject to any... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 7 | ||
Any funding or contribution, in any form and disbursed in any manner, in favour of parties or their political-organizational branches and of parliamentary groups by administration bodies, public... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 8 | ||
The political secretaries of the parties which have benefited from the contributions provided for under the present Law shall publish the party's consolidated financial statements, as approved by... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 9 | ||
The contributions provided for in the Art. 3 above, corresponding to the annual amount established herein, shall be paid to the parliamentary groups from the date on which the present Law enters... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 10 | ||
The total charge, estimated to be a maximum of 45,000 million of Italian Lire in the financial year of 1974, shall be paid through an equivalent reduction in chapter 3523 of the budget of the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 1974 | Article 11 | Party finance | |
PARTY'S FINANCIAL STATEMENTSRevenue 1) Annual membership fees........................... L. ......2) State Contributions:a) election expense reimbursements ....................>> ......b)... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 1 | Party finance | |
1. Public contributions for expenses borne by the political parties and movements were decreased from 91,000,000 per year, out of which 70%, in amount of 63,700,000 were paid for the reimbursement... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 2 | External oversight, Party finance | |
1. According to article 1, line 1, title two, political parties and movements shall be granted, according to line 2 of this article, a rightful yearly contribution for funding their political... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 3 | External oversight, Party finance | |
1. Political parties and movements wishing to benefit from the reimbursement of electoral expenses and of contributions as co-funding the political activity shall submit an application, under the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 4 | Party finance | |
1. The political parties and movements jointly presenting the election symbol and submitting a joint list of candidates may request in their application for reimbursement of electoral expenses and... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 5 | External oversight,... | |
1. Political parties and movements, including the lists of Candidates that do not represent the direct expression thereof, in case they are entitled to reimbursements of electoral expenses or of... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 6 | Party finance | |
1. The following amendments are brought to article 9 of the Law no. 515 of December 10th 1993 with the further amendments:a) line 2 shall be replaced with the following text:"2. The fund for... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 7 | External oversight, Party... | |
1. Starting with 2013, line 1-bis of article 15 of the unique text on income taxes provided by the Decree of Republic's President no. 917 of December 22nd1986, with the further amendments, as... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 8 | Party finance | |
1. Local institutions subject to the discipline in the field by means of a specific regulation, including by means of conventions concluded with schools and other public and private institutions,... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 9 | External oversight, Party... | |
1. In order to guarantee the transparency and accuracy of own accounting and financial management, the political parties and movements, including the lists of candidates which are not the direct... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 10 | External oversight, Party finance | |
In case of applying the sanctions provided at article 9 lines 9, 10, 11 and 12, of one third or more of the reimbursement of electoral expenses and of the co-funding contribution provided by the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 11 | Party finance | |
1. At article 4 line three of the Law no. 659 of November 18th 1981, with the further amendments, the word "Five tenth" shall be replaced with the following text: "Fifths".2. At article 7 line 6... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 12 | Party finance | |
1. The provisions concerning the publication of patrimony and incomes' statement provided by law no. 441 of July 5th 1982 shall be applied, if compatible, even to the persons exercising the... [more] | |||||
Party Finance Law | Italy | 2012 | Article 13 | External oversight, Party... | |
1. In localities with a population higher than 15,000 inhabitants but below 100,000 inhabitants, the expenses for the electoral campaign of each candidate for the mayor seat may not exceed the... [more] |
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