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3 presidential candidates fail to submit preliminary reports on funds for their campaigns

ZAGREB, Dec 26 (Hina) - The State Election Commission (DIP) on Sundayreported that it had received preliminary reports by ten presidentialcandidates on the funds and amount of money they were planning tospend in the presidential race, while three candidates -- AnteKovacevic, Slaven Letica and Tomislav Petrak -- failed to submitreports until the deadline, i.e. midnight of 25 December.
ZAGREB, Dec 26 (Hina) - The State Election Commission (DIP) on Sunday reported that it had received preliminary reports by ten presidential candidates on the funds and amount of money they were planning to spend in the presidential race, while three candidates -- Ante Kovacevic, Slaven Letica and Tomislav Petrak -- failed to submit reports until the deadline, i.e. midnight of 25 December.

Two candidates -- Djurdja Adlesic and Doris Kosta -- sent preliminary reports by fax after the deadline, namely about noon on Sunday, the DIP reported on Sunday afternoon.

The DIP also reports that it has no legal possibilities to take any action against those who fail to submit preliminary financial reports on their campaigns before the set deadline.

Ivic Pasalic was the first presidential candidate to have submitted this kind of report to the DIP on 22 December (last Wednesday). On the following day the DIP received the reports from the election headquarters of Stjepan Mesic and Boris Miksic. Last Friday, Jadranka Kosor, Miroslav Rajh, Miroslav Blazevic, Ljubo Cesic Rojs and Mladen Keser submitted their reports.

The DIP adds that at this stage of the election campaign it is not authorised to inform the public about the sums and sources of the funds for any presidential campaign.

It can only report that five candidates have ensured funds from their own means plus funds from parties and donations by individuals and companies. Three candidates are financing their campaigns with their own money and one campaign is being financed by funds from a political party.

The figures from the reports can be made public by the DIP only after the presidential elections, set for 2 January.

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