Summary
Limits on private contributions may consist of a maximum threshold on the amount of money that may be accepted from a single source.
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- Limitations on the amount of private contributions may consist of a maximum threshold on the amount of money that may be accepted from a single source, whereby different ceilings may apply for different types of donors.
- Other limitations may also be envisaged. Such may consist notably of: a maximum level for each contribution.
- Limitations on contributions can be means to minimize the possibility of corruption or the purchasing of political influence.
- Regulations may limit the overall monetary contribution an individual or a legal entity may make to a candidate/party (quantitative restrictions). Additionally, regulations may prohibit contributions from certain sources, such as foreign persons or organizations, legal entities, state bodies or public enterprises, or anonymous donations (qualitative restrictions).
- Limitations on contributions can be means to minimize the possibility of corruption or the purchasing of political influence.
- Regulations may limit the overall monetary contribution an individual or a legal entity may make to a candidate/party (quantitative restrictions). Additionally, regulations may prohibit contributions from certain sources, such as foreign persons or organizations, legal entities, state bodies or public enterprises, or anonymous donations (qualitative restrictions).