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Article 156
 

Notice on joint list   If a constituency association has agreed to form a joint list with one ore more other constituency associations, a notice on the joint list, the constituency associations taking part in this, and the names of the candidates in the order they shall be listed on the joint list must be given simultaneously with the constituency association application of candidates. The notice shall be signed by the election representatives of the constituency associations taking part in the joint list.   The notice must also contain the name and contact information of the joint list election representative and the deputy joint list election representative.   The notice may include a proposal for a name, containing the word “joint list”, to be used of the joint list. The name shall not be inappropriate, or generally or otherwise misleading. The name of the joint list may always contain the name entered in the Register of Associations, if it can be proven that the association has granted the constituency associations taking part in the joint list the right to use it. The name of the joint list may not contain the name of a party entered in the register of political parties.