30. What is the allocation calculation for political parties to receive public funding?

Jordan

Jordan

Answer
Not applicable
Source

Political Party Contribution System, No. 155, 2019  (active as of 1 July 2020)

Comment

"Article 3 - A party will be paid a financial contribution one year after the announcement of its establishment, according to the following: 

 

a.  An annual financial amount that does not exceed (40%) of the value of the contributions of members collected and deposited in banks as per the rules, and with an amount not exceeding (10,000) dinars, provided that: 

    1 - The annual subscription of each member should not be less than 24 Dinars.

    2 - That an amount that constitutes two-thirds of the value of annual contributions is                               kept for a period of no less than three months in the party's bank account.  

 

b. An amount of (7000) dinars is allocated annually to cover the party's media expenses from publications, newspapers and specialized electronic websites provided that they are owned and registered for the party, according to instructions issued for this purpose 

 

c - An amount of (2500) dinars is allocated to cover the expenses of the General Conference in which the leadership bodies are elected for the party provided that the invitation to the General Conference takes place in two local daily newspapers, it was published two weeks before the date of the meeting and the delegate of the sub-committees are invited to attend the activities of the General Conference.

 

d- An amount of (15,000) dinars is allocated in the event of the merger of three parties  and an amount of (20,000) dinars in the event four parties merger and an amount of (25,000) dinars in the event of the merger of five or more parties provided that the committee agrees to the merger and that the new party shall continue to receive the share of the merged parties in accordance with the provisions of this system until the holding of the parliamentary elections that take place after the merger."

 

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