The ruling VMRO-DPMNE has accused the political party Levica of obstructing the passage of the Electoral Code, alleging that the opposition’s actions are motivated by political and financial interests. According to the ruling party, Levica is accused of blocking the legislation regardless of any potential agreement reached, thereby impeding the necessary legal framework. The statement specifically mentioned Dimitar Apasiev, suggesting that the actions of Levica and Apasiev demonstrate a willingness to undermine non-binding agreements when it benefits their financial standing.
VMRO-DPMNE suggested that a consensus among major political parties to halt the passage of the Electoral Code would result in increased funding opportunities for campaign activities derived from the state budget. The ruling party countered these claims by asserting that Levica’s current position reflects a commitment to democratic principles and the integrity of the upcoming election process. The debate centers on the political maneuvering surrounding the electoral legislation, with VMRO-DPMNE characterizing the resistance from Levica as an effort to derail the proposed code for self-serving gains.
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