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(1) The maximum limit for costs that can be incurred by a political party or political or electoral alliance during every election campaign is calculated by adding up the maximum amounts accepted by the law for each candidate proposed for election. (2) At central level, additional to the maximum accepted limits for each candidate, the party can spend the equivalent of maximum 50 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate. (3) The maximum amounts accepted for each candidate are set depending on the basic national minimum gross wage at the value existing on January 1st of the election year, as follows: a) 350 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for deputy; b) 500 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for senator; c) 2,500 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for Romania's representative at the European Parliament; d) 50 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for county or local counselor in the General Council of Bucharest; e) 30 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running local counselor in the council of cities which are county residence and in the councils of Bucharest districts; f) 25 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for local counselor in the councils of towns and cities; g) 20 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for local counselor in commune councils; h) 10,000 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for general mayor of Bucharest; i) 2,500 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for mayor of one of Bucharest districts or a town or city; j) 30 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for mayor of a commune; k) 3,500 basic national minimum gross wages for each candidate running for chairman of a county council. (4) The maximum limits of the costs stipulated at paragraph (3) also apply to independent candidates.
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