7. Is there a ban on anonymous donations to political parties?
Answer:
Yes
Comments:
'Article 33. The accounting statements shall contain, among others, the following: I - discrimination of values and allocation of funds from the Party Fund; II - origin and amount of contributions and donations; III - expenditures of electoral nature, with specification and proof of spending with radio and television shows, committees, advertising, publications, rallies and other campaign activities; IV - detailed breakdown of revenue and expenditures.'
Article 39. Except for the provisions of Article 31, a political party may receive donations from individuals and legal entities to set up their funds. (...)Paragraph 3 Monetary donations shall be made via crossed check in the name of the political party or via bank deposit directly into the account of the political party.'
'Article 33. The accounting statements shall contain, among others, the following: I - discrimination of values and allocation of funds from the Party Fund; II - origin and amount of contributions and donations; III - expenditures of electoral nature, with specification and proof of spending with radio and television shows, committees, advertising, publications, rallies and other campaign activities; IV - detailed breakdown of revenue and expenditures.'
Article 39. Except for the provisions of Article 31, a political party may receive donations from individuals and legal entities to set up their funds. (...)Paragraph 3 Monetary donations shall be made via crossed check in the name of the political party or via bank deposit directly into the account of the political party.'