A statement issued by OBRM-PDUKM has accused Venko Zaev and Apasiev of obstructing the passage of a new Electoral Code. The group alleges that the coalition, involving Venko Zaev and his associated parties, is deliberately impeding the law’s approval through the introduction of an excessive number of amendments, reportedly exceeding 10,000. These accusers note that the Electoral Code has been a subject of negotiation among political parties for several months, aiming for a broad consensus.
The core accusation centers on the alleged reluctance of Venko Zaev and LSD to allow the Macedonian diaspora to participate in electronic voting. OBRM-PDUKM asserts that this resistance stems from a perceived decline in the trust placed in them by Macedonians both within the country and abroad. According to the statement, these actions are framed as efforts to limit the democratic voting rights of the diaspora.
The claims suggest that the political maneuvering surrounding the legislation indicates a deeper motive beyond mere procedural disagreement. The statement contrasts the current legislative efforts with past policies, implying that the obstruction is calculated. The focus remains on the dispute over the electoral framework, with OBRM-PDUKM characterizing the actions of Venko Zaev and Apasiev as undermining democratic processes in the name of partisan objectives.
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