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Article 67
 

(1) The State i.e. Municipal Election Commission i.e. Election Commission of the City of Skopje from article 66 of this Code, shall, upon the receipt of the lists of candidate i.e. candidates, examine whether they have been submitted within the prescribed deadline and whether the lists have been compiled in accordance with the provisions of this Code.
(2) Should the State i.e. Municipal Election Commission i.e. Election Commission of the City of Skopje determine that there are irregularities in the list, it shall call upon the authorised representative of the submitter, i.e., the first signed candidate for Member of Parliament, to eliminate the irregularities within 48 hours from the receipt of the lists.
(3) Should the State i.e. Municipal Election Commission i.e. Election Commission of the City of Skopje determine that the lists have been submitted within the prescribed deadline and have been compiled in accordance with the provisions of this Code, i.e. the irregularities and the omissions have been eliminated by the lists submitters within the deadline set in paragraph (2) of this article, it shall confirm the submitted lists with a decision.
(4) Should the State i.e. Municipal Election Commission i.e. Election Commission of the City of Skopje determine that the lists have not been submitted timely, i.e. the irregularities and the omissions have not been eliminated by the list submitters within the deadline set in paragraph (2) of this article, the submitted lists shall be rejected with a decision within 24 hours from the receipt of the lists.
(5) Against the decision of the Municipal Election Commission i.e. Election Commission of the City of Skopje stipulated in paragraph (4) of this article, lawsuit may be submitted to the Administrative Court, within 24 hours upon the receipt of the decision.
(6) Against the decision of the State Election Commission from paragraph (4) of this article, a lawsuit may be submitted to the Administrative Court through the State Election Commission within 24 hours upon receipt of the decision.
(7) The Administrative Court is obliged to take a decision within 24 hours upon receipt of the lawsuit.
(8) Submitting complaints and lawsuit by post shall not be permitted.
(9) Filing complaints and appeals on the out-of-country voting shall be done exclusively by email, in person or via authorized representative. The complaint shall be considered filed at the moment of sending the email to the State Election Commission