The parties received more than 24.000 euros in donations: 15.000 to the Coalition for the Future of Montenegro from the Serbian House...

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Parties have rights to contributions from private sources: illustration, Photo: Shutterstock
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The parties participating in the elections scheduled for Sunday have so far received a total of 24.467 euros in campaign contributions, according to data from the website of the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK).

In the fifteen-day report on the contributions of legal and natural persons, it was stated that the coalition For the Future of Montenegro, which consists of the New Serbian Democracy and the Democratic People's Party, reported to ASK a monetary contribution of 15.000 euros, which it received from the Serbian House on June 1.

The People's Movement Justice for All, whose electoral list holder is Vladimir Leposavić, collected 15 euros in monetary contributions in the period from May 29 to 1.095. Of that, Milena Jakšić paid 580 euros, Miomir Joksimović and Teodora Vujačić 200 each, Ivan Vukićević 100 euros, and Miljan Živković 15 euros.

The Europe Now movement received 2.000 euros from Boris Atanasov, while the coalition consisting of the Socialist People's Party (SNP) and Demos received 999 euros from SNP MP Bogdan Božović.

Previously, the "Together" coalition gathered around the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) reported 3.998 euros in contributions.

In the fifteen-day report on contributions from legal and natural persons, it was stated that the DPS-SD-DUA-LP coalition received contributions from six natural persons in the period from May 11 to May 25.

According to the data submitted to ASK, they received 999 euros each from DPS officials Aleksandar Bogdanović and Aleksandar Žurić. Danilo Ratković, Mirjana Bošković, Lidija Moračanin and Zoja Bojanić Lalović (DPS) paid 500 euros each to that coalition.

The Preokret movement received 675 euros from one of its founders, Mirza Krnić, 500 euros from Ivana Karadžić, and 200 euros from Jovan Ivanovic.

Submission of fifteen-day reports on the contributions of legal entities and natural persons to the KAS (fifteen days during the campaign from the day the giro account of the political entity is opened) is an obligation in accordance with the Law on the Financing of Political Entities and Campaigns.

The total value of the payment and contribution of a natural person, that is, an entrepreneur for financing the election campaign cannot exceed 5.000 euros, and the total value of the payment and contribution of a company cannot exceed 20.000 euros.

15 electoral lists are participating in the extraordinary parliamentary elections, which are being held tomorrow.

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