30. What is the allocation calculation for political parties to receive public funding?
Moldova, Republic of
Source:
Art. 27(1) of The Law on Political Parties (294/2007, amended in 2025)
(RO)
“(1) Partidele politice au dreptul să primească anual finanţare de la bugetul de stat prin intermediul Comisiei Electorale Centrale. Regulamentul privind finanțarea partidelor politice, inclusiv metodologia de calcul, este aprobat de către Comisia Electorală Centrală. Cuantumul alocaţiilor pentru acest scop se aprobă în legea bugetară anuală, cota procentuală constituind 0,1% din veniturile bugetului de stat, cu excepţia veniturilor cu destinaţie specială prevăzute de legislaţie, şi se distribuie după cum urmează:
a) 30% – partidelor politice proporțional cu performanțele obținute în alegerile parlamentare;
b) 30% – partidelor politice proporțional cu performanțele obținute în alegerile locale generale;
c) 15% – partidelor politice proporțional cu performanțele obținute în alegerile prezidențiale;
d) 7,5% – partidelor politice proporțional cu femeile alese efectiv în cadrul alegerilor parlamentare;
e) 7,5% – partidelor politice proporțional cu femeile alese efectiv în cadrul alegerilor locale;
f) 5% – partidelor politice proporțional cu tinerii aleși efectiv în cadrul alegerilor parlamentare;
g) 5% – partidelor politice proporțional cu tinerii aleși efectiv în cadrul alegerilor locale.”
(EN)
“(1) Political parties shall be entitled to receive annual funding from the state budget through the Central Electoral Commission. The regulations on the financing of political parties, including the calculation methodology, shall be approved by the Central Electoral Commission.
The amount of allocations for this purpose shall be approved in the annual budget law, the percentage being 0.1% of the state budget revenues, except for the revenues with special purpose provided by law, and shall be distributed as follows:
a) 30% – to political parties in proportion to their performance in parliamentary elections;
b) 30% – to political parties in proportion to their performance in general local elections;
c) 15% – to political parties in proportion to their performance in presidential elections;
d) 7.5% – to political parties in proportion to the number of women actually elected in parliamentary elections;
e) 7.5% – to political parties in proportion to the number of women actually elected in local elections;
f) 5% – to political parties in proportion to the number of young people actually elected in parliamentary elections;
g) 5% – to political parties in proportion to the number of young people actually elected in local elections.
Available at:
https://www.legis.md/cautare/getResults?doc_id=148968&lang=ro
https://www.legis.md/cautare/getResults?doc_id=149612&lang=ro#
The allocation calculation is contingent on the results obtained in the election: the number of valid votes cast for political parties and electoral blocs, the number of valid votes cast in the election awarded to the respective party, as well as the value of the state budget revenues; In The Regulation on The Financing of Political Parties' Activities (2023, amended in 2025), Sec. 63, there are detailed formulas employed to calculate the allocations