Estonia - 2010 Party Law

Title Article 8(1) List of members of political party
Article

8(1)

(1) The leadership of a political party shall maintain a list of members of the political party with the given name, surname and personal identification code of each member and the time of his or her admittance, resignation or exclusion. Other information may also be entered on the list if it is not in conflict with law.
(2) By 1 February each year, the leadership of a political party shall submit a list of members of the political party as of 1 January, excluding members who have resigned or have been excluded from the party, to the registration department of the court of its location. In order to ensure compliance with the Riigikogu Election Act and the European Parliament Election Act, the leadership of a political party shall submit a list of members of the political party as on the last day for presentation of candidates for members of the Riigikogu or Members of the European Parliament on the day following that day.
(2.1) The registration department of the court shall publish the lists of members of the political parties in the non-profit associations and foundations register.
(3) The Minister of Justice shall establish the requirements for the electronic submission of the list specified in subsection (2) of this section.
(4) The leadership of a political party may submit or, at the request of a person who has resigned or been excluded from the political party, shall submit a corresponding notice to the registration department of the court. If the person's membership of the political party is set out in the list of members of the party published on a webpage, the registration department of the court shall make a notation there concerning his or her resignation or exclusion on the basis of the notice.
(5) If the leadership of a political party has not submitted a notice specified in subsection (4) of this section, a person who has resigned or been excluded from the political party may submit a notice himself or herself in order for a notation to be made. The notice shall be notarially authenticated. A notary shall send a notarially authenticated copy of the notice to the leadership of the political party. A notarially authenticated notice shall be deemed equal to a digitally signed notice.

Categories - External oversight (Public access)
- External oversight (Subject of monitoring)
- External oversight (Type of authority)
- Extra-parliamentary party (Internal procedures)
- Extra-parliamentary party (Membership organization)
- Extra-parliamentary party (Registration reqs.)
- Secondary legislation (Secondary legislation)
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