Efforts by political parties to reconcile their positions on the Electoral Code have once again stalled. Reports indicate that the various parties have remained firm on their initial stances, suggesting that reaching a consensus remains a distant prospect. The government has extended a final opportunity to the opposition, urging them to address several key areas of disagreement.
According to a source, the opposition needs to examine discrepancies concerning electoral units, financing mechanisms, complaints procedures, and the voting methodology for the diaspora. “They should take note of all the differences they have concerning four key issues, because we see that the platforms are the same but differ in detail; they should take note of an electoral unit, the financing model, the complaints, and the method that would be acceptable, and they should also take note of the model for voting in the diaspora,” the source stated. The government indicated its willingness to incorporate any draft law submitted by the opposition.
“Everything that the opposition parties offer us through a draft law, we will accept,” the source concluded. This statement emphasizes the government’s readiness to consider detailed proposals from the opposition parties regarding the necessary amendments to the electoral framework.
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