Four Days Go by, the parties have yet to settle the debt

Four Days Go by, the parties have yet to settle the debt

Political parties have still not repaid the debt for violations it made during the June 11th 2017 elections. The amount to be paid is 348,900,000 euros, which, if not paid then, parties cannot be certified and participated in local elections to be held on October 22nd. Mul Descu, chief chief chief [...]

The amount to be paid is 348,900,000 euros, which, if not paid then, parties cannot be certified and participated in local elections to be held on October 22nd.

Mul Descu, chief secretary in PZAP, has said so far only the coalition PDK-AAK-NISMA has paid half of its debt and political subject Serbian List. Meanwhile, other parties have not yet repaid their debts to PZAP.

“For the early elections held on June 11, 2017, The PZAP has pronounced fines against political subjects who have violated the code of courtesy for political subjects, their supporters and general election candidates in many of the 348,900,000 euros. Until then the coalition PDK-AAK-NISMA has paid for 81,917.00 euros while remaining unpaid 76,083.00 euros. The Serbian List's political subject has paid the debt in excess of 35,600.00 euros. Other political subjects have not yet paid their debts” has said Descu.

And the time you have left for parties to pay off this debt is until August 22nd, as at this date, political subjects will be able to apply to participate in the elections.

If all political subjects want to be certified and participated in the October 22nd 2017 elections, they have deadlines for these fines to pay by August 22nd 2017, as they can apply to this date to be certified to participate in the October 22nd 20-17x1> elections, Descu added.

These debts by PZAP have been pronounced in the June 11th elections against parties that have broken the code of courtesy.

 

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