She commended the bill's proposal to clearly limit the amounts which physical and legal persons can donate in one calendar year, to eliminate anonymous donors and ban donations from public companies.
She criticised "the anti-European orientation underlined in the bill's Article 15" which bans donations from sister parties from the EU.
Pusic said that although the bill proposed financially penalising the transfer of a parliamentary deputy from one party to another, it failed to do so in the case of councillors in units of local government and self-government.
She also said the bill did not define that when two parties united in parliament, financing is transferred to the joint organisation.
Pusic added the bill also failed to regulate the financing of parties' campaigns although the financing of presidential campaigns was stipulated by law.
She underlined that the HNS wanted the law on the financing of political parties to be equal for all and not a form of political pressure by the ruling party against those thinking differently.