Euroambassador Mikelis Rukas commented on the proposed amendments to the Electoral Law, stating that while the changes are positive, consensus among the involved parties remains necessary regarding several disputed modalities. Speaking during a promotion for a new military operation at the “Iliнден” barracks, Rukas noted that discussions are ongoing, emphasizing that a formal agreement or treaty between the parties is required for sensitive matters. Rukas reported that while organizations such as ODIH and EK offered positive assessments, they concurrently pointed out that certain modalities remained points of contention.
He acknowledged the existence of disagreement concerning these specifics but expressed his belief that the parties should resolve these differences. Addressing the ongoing work of the Parliamentary Commission for the Electoral Law, Rukas stated his hope that the parties will undertake a crucial effort to sit down and achieve consensus on this sensitive legislation. He clarified that the proposed amendments to the Electoral Law are generally supported, with the primary area of dispute revolving around the modalities of electricity provisions.
Overall, Rukas urged the involved parties to overcome their current disagreements to finalize the necessary legal framework.
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