VMRO silents over Gruevski's warned resignation

Silence in VMRO- The DPMNE following Nikola Gruevski's warning that after almost 15 years it plans to withdraw from the post of party leader. According to Alsat M information, the session of the Executive Committee, which will be discussed on these issues is scheduled for Monday. There is no official confirmation of this information from the party. Jove [...]
According to Alsat M information, the session of the Executive Committee, which will be discussed on these issues is scheduled for Monday. There is no official confirmation of this information from the party.
Jove Kekenovski, who was expelled from VMRO two and a half years ago- The DPMNE, due to criticism against party policies, considers that Gruevski in this session should clarify who has meant, ordered and financed developments on April 27th.
It's been a long time ago for a party leader who's not a creditor. What his authority on membership was seen right after these protests when, out of several thousand membership in Macedonia of the VMRO-DPMNE, his speech did not hear even 200 people who are also evidence that the people have been aware of his manipulations and lies, which unfortunately had to blow up so far - political analyst Jove Kekenovski said.
The VMRO-Stitut. The DPMNE is not designed how to act if the party chairman resigns. The central committee, which is the highest body between the two conventions, has the right to dismiss the vice heads, secretary - general, or members of the executive committee, but not the party's first man. This leaves an open opportunity for Gruevski's resignation to be rejected.
The extraordinary congress, in which Gruevski's successor would be elected, should require half of the Central Committee members. Kekenovski does not rule out the possibility of this being, as Gruevski's game of buying time, put it out.
In such a situation, he will attempt to temporarily insert a man for party leaders, who will try to control him from behind and somehow implement all his decisions he has imagined. But I'm sure this won't allow membership- emphasised Jove Kekenovski.
Until the end of Gruevski's current term in the post of VMRO-led chairman The DPMNE has another year and a half. Since 2003, four times has been elected party leader. At the last congress in May 2015, Gruevski was the only candidate for chairman. Of the 529 delegates who voted in Congress, 528 surrounded his name, while a leaf had been declared invalid.










