(1) The central and local public administration authorities may ensure premises for the central and local headquarters of political parties, as well as the corresponding land, at their motivated request.
(2) Political parties may receive one headquarters at the most per administrative-territorial unit.
(3) Local authorities may let the premises intended to serve as headquarters for political parties subject to the body of legal rules governing the lease of residential premises.
(4) Political parties ceasing their activity following reorganisation, selfdissolution or dissolution under a final court ruling shall hand over to the local public administration authorities, within 30 days, the premises held by them under a lease agreement with such authorities. Owned premises shall be handed over in accordance with the law.
(5) Within 30 days, the Bucharest Tribunal shall notify the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration and the Permanent Electoral Authority of the termination of the activity of that political party.
(6) Within 15 days of receiving the notification, the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration shall send such decisions to the prefect’s institution in all counties and in the Bucharest municipality, in order to take over the premises let by the public authorities through bailiffs, unless such premises were handed over within the legally prescribed period.