Political parties can no longer hide finances

If some legal changes already prepared come into force, political parties will no longer be able to reason on hiding finances. The prepared provisions force parties to publish financial reports, even if they are not audited, writes Koha Ditore today. The prime minister's office has finalised amendments to the Law for Financing. [...]
If some legal changes already prepared come into force, political parties will no longer be able to reason on hiding finances.
The prepared provisions force parties to publish financial reports, even if they are not audited, writes Koha Ditore today.
The prime minister's office has finalised amendments to the Law to finance political subjects, and on Article 19A obligations have been listed.
It points out that subjects represented in the Assembly are obliged to have functional websites and that expenses for performing an activity exceeding 100 euros are made public within 15 days. The same obligation is for financial reports.












