53. Must reports from political parties and/or candidates include information on itemized income?

Georgia

Georgia

Answer
Yes
Source

Article 32, Organic Law of Georgia on Political Associations of Citizens, 1997.

Comment

According to Georgian legislation, the disclosure statement of a political party shall include the annual income of a political party (including the amounts of membership fees and donations, the identities of citizens who paid membership fees, information on citizens and legal persons who made donations, sums allocated by the state or those received as a result of publications and other activities of a party); as well as reports on property ownership (the number and type of owned buildings and vehicles, their total value, the amount of funds in their bank accounts). A party’s financial disclosure statement shall separately present the income and expenditure statement of funds used for elections.

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