Parliamentary Parties – 2011 Electoral Funds

The parliamentary parties are highly important subjects in the context of the Electoral Funds and Expenses. As such they benefit from public funds, and at the same time they can draw on the funds collected over the years. Parliamentary parties are considered the ones that, in the previous general elections, have won and hold at least one MP seat in the Assembly. In the 2011…

HRUP – 2011 Electoral Funds and Expenses

The Human Rights Union Party (HRUP) is one of the parliamentary political parties competing in the 2011 Local Government Elections. HRUP has submitted for auditing the balance sheets of its collected and spent funds after the completion of the election process. The electoral finances of this political party consist in public funds and also in the electoral subject?s own funds. During the 2011 electoral campaign,…

ARP- 2011 Electoral Funds and Expenditures

The Albanian Republican Party is one of the parliamentary political parties competing in the 2011 Local Government Elections. ARP has submitted for auditing comprehensive balance sheets of its collected and spent funds after the completion of the election process. The electoral finances of this political party consist in public and non-public funds and also in the electoral subject?s own funds. During the 2011 electoral campaign,…

PJIU– 2011 Electoral Funds and Expenses

The Party for Justice, Integration and Unity is one of the parliamentary political parties competing in the 2011 Local Government Elections. PJIU has submitted for auditing comprehensive balance sheets of its collected and spent funds after the completion of the election process. The electoral finances of this political party consist in public and non-public funds in the form of private contributions. During the 2011 electoral…