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Dimitrijević: Les modifications apportées à la loi sur le financement des activités politiques ne garantissent pas une meilleure qualité du processus électoral
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Dimitrijević: Les modifications apportées à la loi sur le financement des activités politiques ne garantissent pas une meilleure qualité du processus électoral

In Serbia, the Public Consultation on the Draft Law amending the Law on Financing of Political Activities has concluded in the National Assembly. The proposal was introduced by SNS MP Miroslav Petrašinović, who claims it meets the requirements set by ODIHR and the opposition. However, Pavle Dimitrijević from CRTE argues that even the best version of these amendments does not guarantee a better electoral process. He highlights several shortcomings in the proposed changes, including issues related to non-punishability, deadlines for handling reports by the Agency for Prevention of Corruption, document submission procedures, reduced spending limits for campaigns, regulation of credits and debts, and stricter control over potential misuse of funds. Dimitrijević warns that the rules could be selectively applied, leading to continued unethical behavior by political actors despite new regulations.

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Dimitrijević: Les modifications apportées à la loi sur le financement des activités politiques ne garantissent pas une meilleure qualité du processus électoral

In Serbia, the Public Consultation on the Draft Law amending the Law on Financing of Political Activities has concluded in the National Assembly. The proposal was introduced by SNS MP Miroslav Petrašinović, who claims it meets the requirements set by ODIHR and the opposition. However, Pavle Dimitrijević from CRTE argues that even the best version of these amendments does not guarantee a better electoral process. He highlights several shortcomings in the proposed changes, including issues related to non-punishability, deadlines for handling reports by the Agency for Prevention of Corruption, document submission procedures, reduced spending limits for campaigns, regulation of credits and debts, and stricter control over potential misuse of funds. Dimitrijević warns that the rules could be selectively applied, leading to continued unethical behavior by political actors despite new regulations.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article presents critical perspectives on proposed legal reforms aimed at improving electoral processes, emphasizing concerns about selective enforcement of laws and ongoing corruption. The tone leans toward skepticism about the effectiveness of the proposed changes, highlighting systemic issues

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 90): The article accurately reports statements from Pavle Dimitrijević of CRTE regarding the proposed changes to the Law on Financing of Political Activities. It provides direct quotes and contextualizes them within the public hearing process. The content aligns with the cross-source consensus, though so

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