Campaign Expense Reports, Parties Have Deadline of March 22
The Anti-Corruption Agency (ASK) announced that political entities, parties, citizens' groups, and coalitions participating in the campaign for local elections to be held on March 29 in ten local self-government units are obliged to submit their preliminary campaign expense reports to the Agency by March 22.
Campaign Expense Reports, Parties Have Deadline of March 22 Political entities participating in local elections scheduled for March 29 must submit preliminary campaign expense reports to the Anti-Corruption Agency by March 22. These reports should detail all income from public and private sources, including donations, and all campaign expenditures incurred up to the submission date. The Agency will conduct controls of both preliminary and final reports, emphasizing adherence to regulations on donations and reporting all expenses, regardless of payment status.
- Political entities, parties, citizen groups, and coalitions must submit preliminary campaign expense reports by March 22.
- Reports must include all income (public, private, donations) and all campaign expenditures.
- The Anti-Corruption Agency will control both preliminary and final reports.
- Regulations on the receipt and amount of donations during the campaign must be respected.
- All expenses must be reported, even if not yet paid.
- Information and instructions are available on the Agency’s website.
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