Art. 205. (1) From the day of the promulgation, in the State Gazette, of the decree of the President, respectively of the decision of the National Assembly, for scheduling the respective type of elections until and including election day any announcement of results yielded by public opinion polls or sociological surveys in relation to the elections, conducted by means of a media service or in another way, shall contain information about the sponsor of the public opinion poll or survey, about the organization that has conducted the public opinion poll or the survey and about the sources of its funding.
(2) The information referred to in Para. 1 shall be presented in full and clearly: in the case of a printed or other types of text material it shall be laid out in a conspicuous separate field and shall take up at least 5% of the total area of the material, and in the case of audio and audio-visual materials, broadcast by electronic media or presented to an audience, the information shall be conveyed once at the beginning and once at the end of the material or presentation.
(3) The provisions of Para. 1 and 2 shall also apply to the cases, where canvassing materials of parties, coalitions, nomination committees and candidates contain or refer to results of public opinion polls or sociological surveys.
(4) The persons performing the public opinion polls or sociological surveys in relation to the elections and/or announcing results yielded by them shall not refer to official, trade or other secrets protected by law, so as to preclude presentation of the information referred to in Para. 1.
(5) No results from public opinion polls related to the elections shall be announced in any form in the period starting 24 hours before election day and ending with the announcement of the closure of the polls on the territory of the country.