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31 October 2023

Regulating Political Advertising

The issue of financing political campaigns has been a topic of discussion for a while, especially against the background of the ongoing deliberations within the EU surrounding the adoption of the draft Political Advertisement Act (PAA). The recently concluded Polish parliamentary campaign and the assistance offered by State Owned Companies, along with the weak level of oversight on these actions, have highlighted certain shortcomings in the proposed framework that remain unaddressed in the current EU draft legislation. In particular, I argue that the PAA does not adequately regulate the methods and extent of financing for political campaigns such as microtargeting and mistakenly assumes the independence of regulatory bodies tasked with enforcing its requirements. An independent institutional system warranted by the European Commission to enforce the proposed rules is pivotal for PAA to achieve its goals. Continue reading >>
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21 December 2015

Mit Kanonen auf Spatzen: zur Neuregelung der Parteienfinanzierung

Am letzten Donnerstag hat der Bundestag mit den Stimmen der großen Koalition die Neuregelung der Parteienfinanzierung beschlossen. Auf den ersten Blick füllt sie nur u.a. eine Lücke im bisherigen Recht, die es der AfD erlaubte, über einen dubiosen Goldhandel zusätzliche staatliche Mittel zu erhalten. Auf den zweiten Blick hat es die Neuregelung aber in sich: Bei Verstoß gegen die Rechenschaftspflicht droht künftig der Verlust des Parteienstatus. Das ist ein unverhältnismäßiger Eingriff in die Parteifreiheit. Continue reading >>
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30 November 2015

While in the USA money talks loud politically, in Brazil it must shut up

Brazil used to occupy global headlines with a virtuous cycle of a struggle against inequality combined with the eradication of extreme poverty and the establishment of a vast middle class. In doing so, the country personified the South American dream, namely material prosperity allied with social progress. Nonetheless, a couple of months ago, things changed dramatically. An endless economic crisis boosted by an unprecedented operation run by the Federal Police saw to it that numerous CEOs of multi-billion dollar companies were incarcerated. The common factor of these events: campaign donations. Propelled by this atmosphere, the Brazilian Supreme Court has handed down two recent decisions that impose a drastic end to a complex set of inconvenient relations maintained between the public and the private sector. Continue reading >>
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