SDSM has published an advert for a self-candidacy for a party president.

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Yesterday, at its website, SDSM has published a summons that were published at some of the daily newspapers as adverts for self-candidacies for all interested in the position of a party president i.e. the position that was occupied by Zoran Zaev as well as for members of the party’s Central and Monitoring Board.

The call for candidates for the presidential function states that the candidate has to be a distinct member of SDSM, who has given a significant contribution to the strengthening of the party, but also to be a person of a reputation in the society and to be able to manage and accomplish the program. It is stressed that he should have the trust of the SDSM’s membership and sympathizers.

The calls for candidates for members of the Central and Monitoring Board are of a similar content.

The deadline for a candidacy submission is 13th of May. According to what was previously announced by SDSM for Meta, the party’s Congress will most likely be organized on the 27th of May.

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