54. Must reports from political parties and/or candidates include information on itemized spending?
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Article 32, Organic Law of Georgia on Political Associations of Citizens, 1997.
According to Georgian legislation, political parties and/or candidates in their financial reports must specify information about each item of spending, and they must submit detailed information about their spending. More specifically, Article 32 of Organic Law of Georgia on Political Associations of Citizens states that the disclosure statement of a political party shall include expenditures of a political party incurred for elections, for funding various activities, for remuneration, business trips, and other expenses.