They have until Tuesday to submit their decisions: Here are the parties in which membership fees are paid, and in which parties are not

The Democratic Party of Socialists has exempted pensioners, students and the unemployed from paying membership fees, while the party's elected officials must allocate three percent of their net salary per month, officials in management bodies seven percent of their compensation, and other employed members of the party will allocate one percent of their net salary per month.
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Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, Photo: Agency for the Prevention of Corruption
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Ažurirano: 25.01.2017. 13:03h

Political parties are obliged to submit decisions on the amount of membership fees to the Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (ASK) by Tuesday, January 31.

Some of the parties have already submitted decisions on the amount of membership fees, so the Civic Movement URA decided that its members do not pay membership fees due to, as they stated, their limited financial situation.

Members of the Movement for Change, Democratic Montenegro, Democratic Unity of Albanians, Workers' Party, Albanian Alternative, Democratic Serbian Party, Bielopolska Party, Yugoslav Communist Party and the Rule of Law Movement do not pay membership fees.

The Montenegrin Democratic Union determined the amount of membership fees only for the members of the Presidency, so the president and vice-president should set aside 15 euros for the membership fee each month, the others XNUMX euros.

The Democratic Party of Socialists has exempted pensioners, students and the unemployed from paying membership fees, while elected officials of that party must allocate three percent of net salary per month, officials in management bodies seven percent of compensation, and other employed members of the party will allocate one percent of net salary per month.

Employed members of the Liberal Party should set aside one percent of their net salary per month, and officials three percent of their income.

That party exempted pensioners, unemployed and students from paying membership fees.

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