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Political Parties
- English
The political parties and the groupings of political parties legally recognized participate [concourent] in the expression of suffrage. They form themselves and exercise their activity freely, within the framework established by the law, according to the principles of multipartism.
They contribute to the equal access of women, of men, of young [persons] and of the handicapped to the electoral mandates, within the conditions established by the law.
They must respect the Constitution, the law and regulations of the Republic. (Art. 6) - French
Les partis politiques et les groupements de partis politiques légalement reconnus concourent à l'expression du suffrage. Ils se forment et exercent leur activité librement, dans le cadre fixé par la loi, selon les principes du multipartisme.
Ils contribuent à l'égal accès des femmes, des hommes, des jeunes et des handicapés aux mandats électoraux, dans les conditions fixées par la loi.
Ils doivent respecter la Constitution, les lois et règlements de la République. (Art. 6)
Political Parties
- English
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The political associations, parties or formations, unions, companies, establishments of social interest, as well as religious communities[,] of which the activities are contrary to the laws, to good morals, or to the good relations of ethnic groups or ensembles[,] may be forbidden according to the terms of the law.
… (Art. 1) - French
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Les associations, partis ou formations politiques, syndicats, sociétés, établissements d’intérêt social, ainsi que les communautés religieuses dont les activités sont contraires aux lois, aux bonnes moeurs ou la bonne entente des groupes ou ensembles ethniques peuvent être interdits selon les termes de la loi
… (Art. 1)