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Article 4
 

Final Report


(1) The political party shall be obliged to prepare a final report on costs of the election campaign for elections to the National Council of the Slovak Republic and for elections to the European Parliament (hereinafter the “final report”).


(2) The final report shall contain 


a) the summary of costs of settlement of pre-election and election opinion polls,


b) the summary of costs of settlement of paid advertising or commercials,


c) the summary of costs of political commercials broadcasting, 4)


d) the summary of costs of settlement of election posters,


e) the summary of travel expenses of members of the political party during the election campaign and the summary of reimbursement of travel expenses 6) of employees of the political party during the election campaign,


f) the summary of any other costs of the political party spent on promotion of its activity, objectives and programme,


g) the summary of costs of the business company 5) related to election campaign,


h) the summary of non-monetary donations and other performances for free and their value,


i) the summary of costs within the scope pursuant to (a) to (h) incurred by the political party at the time beginning 180 days before the date of call of elections, and the number of the payment bank account, from which the costs were covered; if the political party incurred no costs, it shall submit a declaration on oath about it.


(3) The political party shall deliver the final report to the Ministry of Interior in paper form and in electronic form no later than on the 30th day after the election date.


(4) The Ministry of Interior shall publish the final report of the political party at its website within 30 days from its delivery in paper form and it shall be available to the public for five years.


(5) The day of opinion polling, the day of promotional event or advertising event shall be decisive for inclusion of costs pursuant to Paragraph 2 into the final report.


(6) If the Ministry of Interior finds out that the final report does not contain data pursuant to Paragraph 2 or if the data are not complete, it shall call upon the political party to eliminate the found deficiencies. The political party shall be obliged to do so within 15 days from the delivery of the call.


(7) The political party shall prepare the final report in the form published by the Ministry of Interior at its website no later than on the date of elections.