Political nature designation allows classification of organisations by objectives, habitual political actions, or participation in party politics. The Central Government may designate an organisation as of political nature where its memorandum, bylaws or conduct reflect political objectives or activities, including trade unions with political aims, voluntary groups engaging in political actions, front or mass organisations, and group-based associations whose objectives or evidence indicate advancement of political interests; organisations habitually using mass political action methods are similarly included. Those group-based entities and organisations employing recurrent political methods are considered political if they participate in active or party politics.
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Political nature designation allows classification of organisations by objectives, habitual political actions, or participation in party politics.
The Central Government may designate an organisation as of political nature where its memorandum, bylaws or conduct reflect political objectives or activities, including trade unions with political aims, voluntary groups engaging in political actions, front or mass organisations, and group-based associations whose objectives or evidence indicate advancement of political interests; organisations habitually using mass political action methods are similarly included. Those group-based entities and organisations employing recurrent political methods are considered political if they participate in active or party politics.
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