ESR
1.5.2.3. An exhaustive list of prohibitions on the spending of government funding by political parties has been established, and priority areas for the use of such funds have been identified in order for political parties to comply with the restrictions imposed on entities involved in the budget process
Problem solving:
1.5.2. Excessive influence on political parties and election campaigns by specific individuals and legal entities leads to the prevalence of private interests over public ones in representative bodies
Deadlines for all measures within ESR
01.03.2023 -
01.01.1970
Implementation of SACP measures within ESR
Total number of measures –
1
Implementation of SACP measures within the scope of the Problem by main main performers
Summarized general information on Measures
Indicators of achievement of ESR
Total number of indicators – 1
Indicators fully achieved – 0
Partially achieved indicators – 0
Indicators with a score of 0% – 1
Summarized general information about Achievement Indicators
№ | Indicators | Weight (%) |
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1 |
A law has taken effect, which defines an exhaustive list of: a) prohibitions for political parties from spending funds received as part of state funding, particular to: fund illegal activities of the political party (8 percent); fund operations that are not envisaged or are directly prohibited by the charter of a political party (8 percent); pay for—or distribute political advertisements paid for—with state funding during the period of time beginning 90 days prior to the day of the start of the election process of the scheduled national or local elections and ending on the day of completion or termination of the relevant election process (8 percent); purchase real estate and securities (8 percent); purchase movable property or intangible assets, if their value exceeds one hundred times the minimum living wage of able-bodied persons established as of January 1 of the year in which such movable property or intangible assets are acquired (8 percent); repay any debt incurred by the political party before the day immediately following the day of the opening of the first session of the Parliament of Ukraine of the new convocation (8 percent); transfer them to election funds (8 percent); fund operations that are not envisaged or are directly prohibited by the charter of a political party (8 percent); b) priority avenues for the spending of funds received by political parties as part of state funding, in particular: development of political parties in line with their statutory objectives (9 percent); improving the quality of communications and ties of political parties with voters (9 percent); increasing the interest of women in political activism (9 percent); increasing the interest of young people in political activism (9 percent). |
100% |