The LSDM has publicly refuted statements made by Christian Mickoski asserting that the party does not want the diaspora to vote in elections. The LSDM contends that Mickoski’s claims are inaccurate, particularly in light of recent political actions and proposed electoral reforms. According to the LSDM, Mickoski’s narrative suggests that his objective is electoral manipulation, specifically involving the alleged abuse of 200,000 votes.
The party points out that the diaspora is currently able to vote under the existing electoral framework, and furthermore, any changes Mickoski is proposing are scheduled for implementation in 2029. The LSDM characterized Mickoski’s statements as a fabrication, arguing that the focus on restricting the vote of citizens abroad contradicts the current voting mechanisms. The party suggested that Mickoski’s stated goals are aimed at undermining the electoral process due to a perceived loss of domestic support.
In summary, the LSDM maintains that the ability of the diaspora to participate in voting remains intact under the current system. They refuted the assertion that the party opposes overseas voting, emphasizing that the current voting procedures are functional now, and that any proposed changes are subject to future timelines.
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