Hristo Miskoiski, leader of the opposition party Otpor, issued a statement via his personal Facebook page concerning the status of the country’s Electoral Code. According to Miskoiski, the opposition group contends that the proposed Electoral Code is currently facing obstruction. He asserted that the Code’s perceived successes are what are impeding its passage.
In his announcement, Miskoiski set a timeline for national improvement, predicting that Macedonia would achieve a high ranking by December and would comply with the European Commission’s election code standards by June. Furthermore, the opposition expressed its belief that the ruling majority has successfully thwarted every proposal the opposition put forward for amendments to the Electoral Code. Miskoiski’s statement detailed the political impasse surrounding electoral reform.
He indicated that, in his view, the government’s actions have been largely aimed at preventing the opposition’s suggested changes from being implemented. The statement concluded by noting that the only action attributed to the government was [The original text ends abruptly here]. Through this platform, Hristo Miskoiski maintained that the opposition remains committed to advancing electoral reforms despite perceived governmental roadblocks.
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