The candidate for the president of Montenegro and the current head of state, Milo Đukanović, reported to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK) 13.300 euros in contributions in the pre-election campaign.
According to the ASK website, he received the money from his Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS).
As stated, there are three payments. The first of one thousand euros was on March 1, the second of 11 thousand euros on March 6, and the third of 1.300 euros on March 8.
One of the leaders of the Democratic Front and presidential candidate Andrija Mandić reported a new contribution of 20.000 euros that he received from the Serbian House. Previously, the New Serbian Democracy donated 5.000 euros to him, while the Democratic People's Party (DNP), which forms the Democratic Front (DF) with that party and the Movement for Change (PzP), gave 10.000.
Candidate Draginja Vuksanović Stanković (SDP) previously reported 5.000 euros in contributions that she received from her Social Democratic Party (SDP) on February 24.
Candidates participating in the presidential elections are obliged to submit a fifteen-day report on contributions within 15 days of opening an account for campaign financing. According to the Law on the Financing of Political Entities and Election Campaigns, special accounts are opened no later than the next day after the confirmation of candidacy, while KAS is informed about this within three days of opening the account.
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