Prime Minister Hristo Miskoiski emphasized the necessity of government involvement in the upcoming election processes, asserting that local elections must be organized credibly, drawing comparisons to the Nordic model. Furthermore, he stated that incorporating the diaspora into these processes is essential. Miskoiski reaffirmed that the government retains a mandate in Parliament to develop a comprehensive solution regarding the voting rights of the diaspora.
Addressing the mechanics of participation, Miskoiski suggested exploring alternatives to electronic voting methods, mentioning the possibility of establishing a closed base at the OU “Aco Shpof” in the Budelj municipality. He stressed that the credibility of the entire voting procedure is paramount. He pointed out that the government’s mandate to resolve diaspora voting issues is significant, citing numerous international examples from Europe and around the world.
Miskoiski highlighted that involving the diaspora through postal voting is also a viable option, given the many precedents available globally. He asserted that every citizen’s voice must be heard, and that the government is committed to finding inclusive solutions. Miskoiski concluded by noting that establishing reliable mechanisms for all segments of the population is crucial for democratic integrity, and that these efforts must proceed alongside robust, transparent procedures.
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