Political subjects have not yet released recent campaign spending

Political subjects have been constantly criticised for the funding of election campaigns. Even in the recent campaign for the June parliamentary elections, the largest political parties spent considerable amounts of money. But these costs and resources from where they are financed have not yet been made public, KTV reports. Civil society says it is necessary [...]
Political subjects have been constantly criticised for the funding of election campaigns.
Even in the recent campaign for the June parliamentary elections, the largest political parties spent considerable amounts of money.
But these costs and resources from where they are financed have not yet been made public, KTV reports.
Civil society says it is imperative that spending be transparent. They criticise parties that failed to keep the pledge made on the occasion of signing the declaration for increasing financial transparency, signed by them on May 29th 2017.
They say it shouldn't be auditing, as they take an example when political parties, after international pressure, published their unexplored reports.
From the Vetevendosje Movement, they have said they have spent about 304 thousand euros in campaigning, while they say within the week they will publish the report on the party's website.
KTV has been trying to take a stand by other political subjects for several days, but their officials have not responded to television calls.












