Proposed amendments to the Law on Local Self-Government will soon be in parliamentary procedure
Proposed amendments to the Law on Local Self-Government, which should avoid holding extraordinary elections for mayors in Saraj, Aerodrom and Gostivar by the end of the year, enter the parliamentary procedure.
- Proposal for amendments to the Law on Local Self-Government, which stipulates that there will be no early local elections and the current acting mayors are running out their mandate until the regular elections in October next year, they will very soon be on the agenda before the parent Commission for Local Self-Government, says the president of the commission Dragan Kovacki for Channel 5.
Kovacki also said that he will convene the Commission in accordance with business procedures and expects support and reason from all MPs considering that a two-thirds majority is needed, as well as Badenter for the Law to be voted.
- Bearing in mind that there are less than 12 months until the announcement of new regular local elections and starting from the best interest of the citizen, the principle of economy and the economic situation in the country, the proposed legal solutions will achieve the goal for which this draft law was proposed, is stated in the proposed legal amendments, in which, among other things, it is not stated that additional financial resources from the Budget will not be needed for its implementation.
The proposed amendments to the law were submitted to the Parliament two days ago after a shortened procedure, and its proponents are the coordinators of the parliamentary groups of VMRO-DPMNE, VREDI and ZNAM, Nikola Micevski, Halil Snopce and Goran Karapejovski. If the proposed law does not pass, then according to the current legal solution in Saraj, Aerodrom and in Gostivar by the end of the year, extraordinary elections for the election of mayors will have to be held.