LSDM: The party cannot break the satellites of Mickoski that are fighting it from within

The ruling party, LSDM, has issued a statement accusing an internal faction, identified as “ZNAM 2.0,” of undermining the structure of the party rather than engaging in genuine public debate. According to the statement, the party contends that the platform promoted by this group is not intended to facilitate discussions regarding the future governance of the state. Instead, LSDM asserts that the initiative aims to destabilize the party from within.

LSDM cited declarations made by Igor Ivanovski to substantiate its claims, suggesting that the proposed platform is not designed for broader political discourse but rather targets the internal stability of the LSDM. The party further alleged that the actions of Mickoski represent an effort to redirect public attention. LSDM stated that this perceived effort attempts to shift the focus away from matters of governmental accountability toward internal disagreements within the party structure.

A central point of contention highlighted by LSDM involves the faction’s advocacy for altering the method of selecting the party’s leadership. Specifically, LSDM expressed concern over “ZNAM 2.0’s” push to eliminate the direct election of the party’s leadership by its members. The party framed this procedural change as a threat to the established internal democratic processes of the LSDM.

The statement concluded by emphasizing the party’s commitment to democratic procedures, implying that the proposed changes undermine the established governance of the entire political entity.

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