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(1) The donations received by a political party in a fiscal year may not exceed 0.025% of state revenues from that year. (2) The fiscal year in which elections will be held, the ceiling shall be of 0.050% of state revenues from that year. 3) Donations received from an individual may be of up to 200 minimum gross salaries per country at the value existing on January 1 of that year. (4) Donations received from a legal entity in a can be of up to 500 minimum gross salaries per country at the value existing on January 1 of that year. Legal entities are bound to have fully paid all debts to the state budget and state social insurance budget, at the time of donation. (5) The value of movable and immovable assets donated to the party, as well as the carried out services shall be included in the value of the donations, limited under par. (1) - (4). (6) Upon receipt of the donation, it is required to verify the identity and record the donor. At the donor's request, his identity may remain confidential, in case donation is limited to amount of 10 minimum gross salaries per country. The total amount of confidential donations received by a political party cannot exceed 15% of the maximum grant awarded by the state budget to a political party that year. (7) All donations will be properly reflected in the bookkeeping records, mentioning the date on which they were made and other information needed to identify sources of funding. Donations in kind - goods or services - will be reflected in the records at market value determined under the law. (8) The list of persons who have made donations in a year, the cumulated value of which exceeds 10 minimum gross salaries per country, and the total amount of confidential donations shall be published in the Official Journal, Part III, until March 31, next year. (9) The list of the donors and the party's book-keeping records must include at least the following elements: name, address and, when applicable, headquarters, citizenship or, nationality of the donor, number and series of the identity act and the personal identification number or, where appropriate, the unique registration code, the amount and the type of the donation and the date when it was made. (10) It is forbidden to accept directly or indirectly donations of assets or money or free services made in order to obtain a clear economic or political advantage.
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