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51. Is information in reports from political parties and/or candidates to be made public?
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No

Even if political parties and/or candidates have to submit financial reports, full transparency is not achieved unless these reports (or the information therein) is made available to the public

If you code “NO” on both "Do political parties have to report regularly on their finances?" and "Do political parties have to report on their finances in relation to election campaigns?", code “NA” on this question. If you code “ND” on all those questions, code “ND”. If it is stated that all of the submitted information submitted is made public, including being printed in a gazette, put on a website or made available at an office, code “YES”. Also code “YES” if it is stated that information in reports should be made public, and no limitations are noted. Also code “YES” if political parties are required to make information public themselves in whatever format. If there is any information in reports that does not need to be made public, code “SOMETIMES”, and note any limitations in an external comment. Note in an external comment if there is a timeline when reports should be published, and if the publication format is specified (such as electronic publication). If there are no provision that submitted financial reports is made public in political party, political finance or electoral laws (as applicable), or if a written source or expert witness states that there are no such requirements, code “NO”. Also code “NO” if it explicitly stated that the received information will be confidential (or similar wording). If you judge that there may likely be regulations you have not been able to access about this issue, code “ND”.

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No
Yes
Is information in submitted reports to be made public?
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