Abstract

The existence of parties to represent the political will is essential for the formation of a democratic state and its effectiveness depends on factors such as the existence of financial resources for election campaigns. In pursuit of these features predominate forms: public or private matching funds and mixed. This article is primary engaged in the analysis of these models, their advantages and deviations taken the Brazilian reality as perspective, which is characterized by a “patrimonialist” culture. Secondarily, it aims to identify elements that contribute to fairer electoral disputes and lower levels of corruption.

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