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Law.type | Law.country_id | Law.year | Article.number | Categories | |
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Constitution | Poland | 1997 | Article 214 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(2) A member of the National Council of Radio Broadcasting and Television shall not belong to a political party, a trade union or perform public activities incompatible with the dignity of his... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Poland | 1997 | Article 227 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) The President of the National Bank of Poland shall not belong to a political party, a trade union or perform public activities incompatible with the dignity of his office. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 1990 | Article 42 | Electoral party | |
Election shall be direct, by universal and equal suffrage, and shall be held by secret ballot. A candidate for representative of the National Assembly and of other agencies and bodies may... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 1990 | Article 125 | External oversight | |
The constitutional Court shall decide on: (5) conformity of a statute or other general enactment of a political party or other political organization with the Constitution and law;(6) the banning... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 2006 | Article 5 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
The role of political parties in democratic shaping of the political will of the citizens shall be guaranteed and recognized. Political parties may be established freely. Activities of political... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 2006 | Article 55 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
[...]Judges of Constitutional Court, judges, public prosecutors, Defender of Citizens, members of police force and military persons may not be members of political parties. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 2006 | Article 102 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
The term of office of the deputy shall begin on the day of confirmation of terms of office in the National Assembly and last four years, that is until the expiry of terms of office of deputies of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 2006 | Article 167 | External oversight | |
The Constitutional Court shall decide on: (5) compliance of general acts of organizations with delegated public powers, political parties, trade unions, civic associations and collective... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 2006 | Article 195 | Secondary legislation | |
All by-laws of the Republic of Serbia, general acts of organizations with delegated public powers, political parties, trade unions and civic associations and collective agreements must be in... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovakia | 1992 | Article 29 | Rights and freedoms | |
(2) Citizens have the right to establish political parties and political movements and to associate in them.(4) Political parties and political movements, as well as clubs, societies, and other... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovakia | 1992 | Article 129 | External oversight | |
(4) The Constitutional Court decides whether the decision to disband or suspend the activity of a political party or a political movement was in harmony with constitutional and other laws. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovakia | 1992 | Article 137 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) If an appointed judge of the Constitutional Court is a member of a political party or a political movement, he must surrender his membership prior to taking his oath. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovakia | 2001 | Article 145a | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) If an appointed judge is a member of a political party or a political movement, he or she shall be obliged to resign his or her membership in them prior to taking the oath. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovakia | 2001 | Article 151a | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(3)The Public Defender of Rights shall be elected by the National Council of the Slovak Republic from among candidates proposed by at least 15 Members of Parliament for a term of five years. As... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovenia | 1991 | Article 42 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
Professional members of the defense forces and the police may not be members of political parties. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovenia | 1991 | Article 133 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
Judicial office is not compatible with office in other state bodies, in local self-government bodies and in bodies of political parties, and with other offices and activities as provided by law. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovenia | 1991 | Article 136 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
The office of State Prosecutor is not compatible with office in other state bodies, in local self-government bodies and in bodies of political parties, and with other offices and activities as... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovenia | 1991 | Article 160 | External oversight | |
(1) The Constitutional Court decides: - on the unconstitutionality of the acts and activities of political parties; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Slovenia | 1991 | Article 166 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
The office of Constitutional Court judge is not compatible with office in state bodies, in local self-government bodies and in bodies of political parties, and with other offices and activities... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Spain | 1978 | Article 6 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
Political parties are the expression of political pluralism, they contribute to the formation and expression of the will of the people and are an essential instrument for political participation.... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Spain | 1978 | Article 127 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) Judges and magistrates as well as public prosecutors, whilst actively in office, may not hold other public office nor belong to political parties or unions. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Spain | 1978 | Article 159 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) Membership of the Constitutional Court is incompatible with any position of a representative nature, any political or administrative office, a management position in a political party or a... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Sweden | 1974 | Article 1 | Electoral party | |
The Riksdag shall be appointed by means of free, secret and direct elections. In such elections, votes shall be cast for parties, with an option for the voter to express a preference for a... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Sweden | 1974 | Article 7 | Electoral party | |
The seats are distributed between parties. Party is understood to mean any association or group of voters which appears in an election under a specific designation. Only a party which... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Sweden | 1974 | Article 8 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
The fixed constituency seats in each constituency shall be distributed proportionately among the parties on the basis of the election result in that constituency. The adjustment seats shall... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Sweden | 1974 | Article 9 | Electoral party | |
One member shall be appointed for every seat a party obtains, together with alternates for that member. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Sweden | 1974 | Article 2 | Parliamentary party | |
When a Prime Minister is to be appointed, the Speaker shall summon for consultation representatives from every party group in the Riksdag. [...] [more] | |||||
Constitution | Switzerland | 1999 | Article 137 | Democratic principles | |
The political parties shall contribute to the forming of the opinion and the will of the People. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Switzerland | 1999 | Article 147 | Parliamentary party | |
The Cantons, the political parties, and the interested circles shall be heard in the course of the preparation of important legislation and other projects of substantial impact, and on important... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Ukraine | 1996 | Article 36 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
Citizens of Ukraine have the right to freedom of association in political parties and public organizations for the exercise and protection of their rights and freedoms and for the satisfaction of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Ukraine | 1996 | Article 37 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
The establishment and activity of political parties and public associations are prohibited if their program goals or actions are aimed at the liquidation of the independence of Ukraine, the change... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Ukraine | 2004 | Article 81 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
The powers of the people’s deputies of Ukraine shall terminate with the termination of the powers of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. The powers of a people’s deputy of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Ukraine | 1996 | Article 92 | Secondary legislation | |
The following are determined exclusively by the laws of Ukraine: 11) the principles of the establishment and activity of political parties, other associations of citizens, and the mass media [more] | |||||
Constitution | Ukraine | 1996 | Article 127 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
[...] Professional judges shall not belong to political parties and trade unions, take part in any political activity, hold a representative mandate, occupy any other paid positions, perform other... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Austria | 1945 | Article 26 | Electoral party | |
(6) For the conduct and management of the elections for the National Council, the election of the Federal President and for popular referenda as well as for the participation in the scrutiny of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Austria | 1962 | Article 81.a | Parliamentary party | |
(3) The following guiding principles shall hold good for the establishment, to be prescribed by law, of the Federal school authorities:a. Committees shall be appointed within the framework of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Austria | 1992 | Article 95 | Electoral party | |
(3) The voters exercise their voting right in electoral constituencies each of which must constitute closed territory which can be divided into regional constituencies. The number of members shall... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Austria | 1962 | Article 117 | Parliamentary party | |
(5) Electoral parties represented in the municipal council have a claim to representation on the municipal executive board in accordance with their strength. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Austria | 1945 | Article 147 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(4) The following cannot belong to the Constitutional Court: members of the Federal Government or a Land Government, furthermore members of the National Council, the Federal Council, or any other... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Austria | 1981 | Article 148.g | Parliamentary party | |
(2) Ombudsman board members are elected by the National Council on the basis of a joint recommendation drawn up by the Main Committee in the presence of at least half its members. Each of the... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Austria | 1994 | Article 151 | Electoral party, Parliamentary party | |
(11) 5. For as long as the representatives of Austria in the European Parliament have not been elected in a general election, they shall be delegated by the National Council from among the members... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Croatia | 2001 | Article 95 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) The President of the Republic shall not perform any other public or professional duty.(2) After the election, the President of the Republic shall resign from membership in the political party... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Croatia | 2001 | Article 103 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) The President of the Republic, at the proposal of the Government and with the counter-signature of the Prime Minister, after consultations with the representatives of the clubs of... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Croatia | 2001 | Article 111 | Government party | |
If the Government is not formed in accordance with Articles 109 and 110 of the Constitution, the President of the Republic shall appoint temporary non party Government and simultaneously call... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Croatia | 2001 | Article 128 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia shall:[…] - supervise the constitutionality of the programs and activities of political parties and may, in conformity with the... [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 | 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 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 2004 | 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 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 | 2004 | Article 114 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) Political parties shall participate in organs elected by direct universal suffrage, in accordance with their electoral representation. (3) Political parties that are represented in 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 2004 | Article 234 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) The President of the Republic may dissolve the Legislative Assembly of an autonomous region, after having consulted the Council of State and the parties represented in the respective assembly. [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] | |||||
Constitution | Romania | 2003 | Article 37 | Rights and freedoms | |
(1) Eligibility is granted to all citizens having the right to vote, who meet the requirements in Article 16 (3), unless they are forbidden to join a political party, in accordance with Article 40... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Romania | 1991 | Article 84 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(1) During his term of office, the President of Romania may not be a member of any political party, nor may he perform any other public or private position. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Romania | 2003 | Article 73 | ||
(3) Organic laws shall regulate: b) the organization, functioning, and financing of political parties; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Romania | 1991 | Article 72 | Secondary legislation | |
(3) Organic laws shall regulate: b) the organization and functioning of political parties [more] | |||||
Constitution | Romania | 2003 | Article 40 | Activity and behaviour,... | |
(1) Citizens may freely associate into political parties, trade unions and other forms of association. (2) Any political parties or organizations which, by their aims or activity, militate... [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 | Romania | 2003 | Article 103 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) The President of Romania appoints a candidate for the position of Prime Minister, as a result of his consultation with the party which has obtained absolute majority in Parliament... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Romania | 2003 | Article 146 | External oversight | |
The Constitutional Court shall have the following powers: k) to decide on disputes regarding the constitutionality of a political party; [more] | |||||
Constitution | Serbia | 1990 | Article Preface | Democratic principles, Electoral party | |
[…] However, as distinguished from all previous elections as a means of legitimacy of agencies of the State authority, the elections according to the new Constitution of Serbia are free and... [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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | Bulgaria | 1991 | Article 12 | Activity and behaviour | |
(2) Citizens’ associations, including trade unions, shall not pursue any political objectives, nor shall they involve in any political activity which is in the domain of the political parties. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | Article 10 | Other | |
(1) The alliance between the Armed Forces Movement and the parties and democratic organizations assures a peaceful development of the revolutionary process. Note: the reference to... [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 | Bulgaria | 1990 | Article 52 | Democratic principles, Rights and freedoms | |
(2) Political parties are the main means of free assembly of citizens to participate in the political life. Note: Article repealed by the new constitution of 1991. [more] | |||||
Constitution | Bulgaria | 1990 | Article 95 | Extra-parliamentary party | |
(2) The president and the Vice-President of the Republic cannot fulfil other leading state, political, public or industrial functions, cannot be members of Parliament and members of the governing... [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 | 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 | 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 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 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] | |||||
Constitution | Bulgaria | 1991 | Article 99 | Parliamentary party | |
(1) Following consultations with the parliamentary groups, the President shall appoint the Prime Minister-designate nominated by the party holding the highest number of seats at the National... [more] | |||||
Constitution | Portugal | 1976 | 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 | Austria | 1945 | Article 55 | Parliamentary party | |
(2) The Main Committee elects from its members a Standing Sub-Committee upon which devolve the powers stipulated by this Law. The election takes place in accordance with proportional... [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] |
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