Will there finally be an agreement on electoral laws tomorrow?

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Yesterday political parties still came no closer to agreeing on talks related to the election laws. After meeting with Belgian facilitator Peter Vanhoutte, leaders of political parties SDSM and VMRO- DPMNE, Zoran Zaev and Nikola Gruevski have come no closer to some sort of political convergence, “Meta” has learnt. Due to ideological clashes, Mr Vanhoutte has given them one more day to finally reach an agreement.

We learn that tomorrow another new draft of the electoral law prepared by the EU will be submitted with all remarks and notes removed from political parties, will find its way to the table of the working groups. They will need to give their final word and their blessing to the political parties who are signatories to the Przhino Agreement.

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