The LSDM has accused Prime Minister Christian Mickoski of initiating the formation of a new political satellite entity. The opposition party’s claim centers on the assertion that the ZNAM structure has effectively dissolved and no longer functions as a cohesive political body. According to the LSDM statement, the viability of the ZNAM is compromised, noting that only Goran Minčev and Maksim Dimitrievski remain active within the group, who are currently engaged in internal struggles for leadership.
The opposition alleges that once these internal disputes conclude, and given the potential instability of key figures within the government, Mickoski would be left without the established political instrument previously utilized to strengthen the opposition bloc. Consequently, the LSDM contends that Mickoski has begun constructing a replacement political group. The opposition party further suggests that this maneuver follows a pattern observed previously with the OBRM-PDUKM.
They argue that the creation of artificial political entities is a consistent strategy aimed at bolstering the opposition’s strength and securing additional votes. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions regarding the stability of the current political landscape. The focus remains on the strategic maneuvers surrounding the ZNAM, with the LSDM asserting that Christian Mickoski’s actions indicate a calculated effort to maintain and expand the opposition’s political footprint through newly formed alliances.
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