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A Party has its own statute and its own program. A Party's statute should determine: 1. the Party's name, abbreviated name, abbreviation of the name, symbol and registered office (Party's selected location of operations); 2. internal or territorial organization structure of the Party; 3. rights and duties of members of the Party; 4. the procedure and the authority, determining candidates in elections for the National Assembly and for the President of the Republic and candidates in elections for the local community bodies; 5. the method of ensuring equal opportunities for both sexes when determining candidates in elections, as set forth in item 4 of this Article; 6. the procedure of deciding on winding up of the Party or the procedure of deciding on connecting, joining or seceding of the Party and on the succession of the Party; 7. the Party's procedure and authority regulating the property relations of the Party in the event of the Party's deletion from the Register; 8. the responsibility for material and financial operations of the Party; 9. the duration of the term of office of members of the bodies of the Party; 10. the procedure of adopting and amending the statute or the program of the Party.
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