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In order pursue their political objectives, political parties may receive revenues from the assets they own, membership fees, publishing activities, voluntary contributions (donations), the sale of promotional materials, the organization of party events, and any other sources as may be deemed eligible by law. Revenues from the sources specified in paragraph (1) of this Article, save for those from membership fees and the organization of party events, may also be received by independent deputies, national minority deputies and independent members of the representative bodies of local and regional governmental units. Political parties, independent deputies, national minority deputies and independent members of the representative bodies of local and regional governmental units may be financed from the central and local and regional budgets in the manner and under the conditions set forth in this Act. Political parties, independent deputies, national minority deputies and independent members of the representative bodies of local and regional governmental units may use the funds specified in paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) of this Article solely for the purposes of pursuing the goals set down in the programmes and charters of political parties or, as appropriate, their operating programmes and annual political plans. The funds specified in paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) of this Article shall not be used for private purposes.
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