Can the imposed sanctions be appealed?
Slovakia
Law on Election of President
Enactment: 18 March 1999 with amendments upto 1st July 2011
? 20
Penalties
(1)If the Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic found the notice (? 19. 1)that a presidential candidate exceeding the maximum permissible amount ofexpenditure referred to in ? 16, within two months of receipt of thenotification pursuant to ? 19. 2 and 3, impose presidential candidates fine often times the amount by which the amount exceeded the maximum permissible expenditurereferred to in ? 16
(2)A candidate for the President, a natural or legal person who fails to complywith the notification obligation (?19), saves the Ministry of Finance of theSlovak Republic, a fine of up to 66,387 euros.
(3)An appeal against a decision imposing fines does not have suspensive effect”
Link: http://www.infovolby.sk/data/_media/Zakon%20o%20sposobe%20volby%20prezidenta%20SR.pdf
Political Movements and political parties
Enactment: 4th February 2005
There is no clearly stated mechanism of complain or appeal despiteit reads in section 20, point 3 of Law on Election of President that anappeal would not have suspense effect. That sentence would indicate that somesort of appeal system is in place. However, such system is never again spokenwithin this or other related laws that are here presented.