Allowable expenses in the electoral process
In addition to those listed in the foregoing article, expenses incurred in the electoral process which political parties can justify in order to obtain state funding are those destined for the following activities:
a) Advertising, which is understood as the preparation and dissemination by political parties of their ideas, opinions, platforms and biographies of their candidates for popularly elected positions by the means they deem appropriate.
b) The production and distribution of any external symbol that the party uses in its activities.
c) Demonstrations, processions or other activities in public highways, plazas, parks or other public locations.
d) Activities of a public nature in private locations. e) Any operational, technical, functional and administrative expense targeted at the preparation and execution of the activities required for participation in the electoral process.