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Article 137
 

Rights, responsibilities, guarantees for activities of candidates for member of the community Council of Elders being elected through the proportional electoral system



1.Employees of state and local self-government bodies and state officials, who are candidates, except for the officials holding political, administrative and discretionary positions, shall be exempt by virtue of law from fulfilling their official responsibilities from the day the election campaigning officially starts until the voting day, as prescribed by this Code. The absence from work of such candidates within this period of time shall be considered valid without preservation of remuneration. 




2.A political party shall have the right to submit an application for recusal no later than 10 days before the voting day, by 18:00.  




A candidate shall have the right to withdraw his or her candidacy no later than 10 days before the voting day, by 18:00, as well as after the voting day. The name, surname of a citizen included in the electoral list of a political party shall be removed from the list as prescribed by the Central Electoral Commission. The application for recusal of a candidate shall be certified by a notary, or the candidate shall approve his or her application for recusal at the sitting of the electoral commission. Within the meaning of this Article, the notary-certified application for recusal shall be deemed valid where it is submitted to the Central Electoral Commission within a maximum 3-day period after certification.