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PiS deputy leader Mariusz BłaszczakNotes From Poland
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Poland 's opposition party says it has raised around 3 million zloty ( 700,000 ) from 40,000 people within days of launching appeal for donations.
PiS was stripped of tens of millions in state funding due to campaign spending violations.
Some commentators and politicians from the ruling coalition have expressed doubt as to whether the manner in which PiS is now raising funds is legal.
PiS had to include a PESEL number to ensure that it was only accepting donations from Polish citizens who permanently reside in Poland .
This is required by law to ensure no individual exceeds the legally permitted donation limit of 64,000 zloty a year.
Following criticism, PiS said on Monday that the party would end the requirement to include the number.
Justice minister Adam Bodnar said today that he “believes [ PiS ’s] campaign] is legal”.
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