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1 Political Financing in Chile A dark dot that should be made ​​transparent ______________________

2 Trust in Political Parties 6%

3  Chile: 12 Legal Political Parties  Transparency Index of Parties (2014): average performance of all parties: 2,7 of 7 points (22 indicators)  Transparency in financial indicators: Average 0.8 of 7 points (3 indicators) Transparency in Political Parties

4 Average income of the principal political parties in 2011 (no election year):  PS: US$ 1.275.844  UDI: US$ 1.078.493  PC: US$ 409.260  PPD: US$ 323.503  PDC: US$ 195.352  RN: US$ 101.621  PRSD: US$ 21.190 Fuente: Balances Servicio Electoral de Chile Dólar promedio 2011: 559

5 Fuente: Balances Servicio Electoral de Chile Dólar promedio 2009 : 559  RN: US$ 8.669.918 (party with presidencial candidate)  UDI: US$ 5.870.322  PDC: US$ 5.355.243 (party with presidential candidate)  PS: US$ 3.403.237  PC:US$ 2.358.293  PRSD: US$ 1.688.963  PPD: US$ 1.361.500 Average income of the principal political parties, in 2009 (presidential and congressional election year):

6  1987: First constitutional law for Political Parties  1990: Restoration of democracy Deregulation of campaign contributions No limits on electoral expenses No controls or legal methods of financing for politics  2001: corruption scandals  2003: First law of political financing  2006: Publicam case  2013: Isasi Deputy case  2014: Penta case Import facts that influenced the discussion about money + politics

7 Actual political Financing  Direct public funding for political parties and individual candidates will co-finance expenses made during the oficial electoral campaign phase.  Private donations:  concentrated during the campaign phases  majority of contributions from enterprises and citizens goes directly to candidates  Majority of contributions are “reserved”, without revealing identity of donors neither to citizens nor to the parties or candidates financed

8 Electoral Finance in Chile:

9  Dont focus the discussion only on campaigns finance. We must talk about political financing  Invest in democracy never be too expensive. Our proposals.

10 1)Strengthening the Electoral Service, in atributions and resources (match accounting to reality)

11 2) Mandatory transparency standards for political parties as if they were public institutions

12 3) Public funding for political activity in general, limiting private contributions to individuals with a reasonable ceiling donation. All this with the highest standards of transparency and banning anonymous or reserved donations.

13 4) High and new penalties and sanctions to candidates and donors who play against the law.

14 5) Amendments to the law on political parties, especially in matters of constitution, dissolution and internal democracy

15 Good Iniciatives.

16 ¿Who will finance you? www.quientefinancia.cl Iniciativa de Fundación con el apoyo de 19 organizaciones de la sociedad civil.

17 Transparency in Political Parties Index www.partidostransparentes.cl Iniciativa de Chile Transparente con el apoyo de Fundación Avina, Fundación Konrad Adenauer, Servicio Electoral de Chile y Consejo para la Transparencia

18 @Ch_Transparente Thank You. @albertoprecht


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