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The Funding of the Jurassian Parties Will Be More Transparent, but Not Enough in the Eyes of the Left

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The financing of political parties will become more transparent in the canton of Jura after the adoption by the Parliament of an amendment to the law on political rights. But the left could file an appeal with the Constitutional Court, considering that this law does not respect the spirit of the initiative accepted in the ballot box in 2022.
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On Wednesday, the Parliament validated the implementation of an initiative calling for transparency on the financing of political parties. The scope of the text redrafted by the right centre has been considerably reduced, to the point that the left considers it empty of its substanceThe transparency of political parties regarding their financing remains a sensitive subject in the Jura. On Wednesday, the parliament validated the implementation of…

The financing of political parties will become more transparent in the canton of Jura after the adoption by the Parliament of an amendment to the law on political rights. But the left could file an appeal with the Constitutional Court, considering that this law does not respect the spirit of the initiative accepted in the ballot box in 2022.

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rts.ch broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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