VLEN: The right and adequate representation is being restored to law after two decades of delay

The VLEN party announced the passage of a law concerning fair and adequate representation, characterizing the legislative action as a significant moment for the country. VLEN stated that the new law operationalizes principles derived from the Ohrid Agreement, transforming the concept of fair and adequate representation from a mere constitutional principle or political commitment into a binding legal obligation for all state institutions. According to VLEN, the enactment of this legislation marks the fulfillment of a commitment that, they noted, had been pending for over two decades and had reportedly not been realized by previous administrations despite repeated assurances.

The party directed its commentary toward political opponents, asserting that these groups possessed the requisite power to pass the law but failed to do so. VLEN highlighted that the passage of this law represents a key development regarding the implementation of the Ohrid Agreement’s principles. The party emphasized that the legal framework now mandates a standard of representation previously lacking in the national structure.

This development signals a shift toward institutionalizing specific rights regarding political inclusion. The announcement framed the law’s approval as a necessary step to solidify legal guarantees for all citizens, concluding that the legislative outcome addresses long-standing structural imbalances within the political system.

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