Home > 2.1 The competent bodies and their tasks > THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA- Law on Election of Members of Parliament
 
 
 
Download file    
 
 
Article 13
 

(1) Two members of the State Election Commission shall be appointed from among the judges of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Macedonia, while their deputies from among eminent attorneys and lawyers with the agreement of the political parties in opposition, which have won the largest number of votes in the last elections for Members of Parliament.

(2) Two members of the State Election Commission shall be appointed from among the judges of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Macedonia, while their deputies from among eminent attorneys and lawyers, with the agreement of the ruling political parties, which have won the largest number of votes in the last elections for Members of Parliament.

(3) The president of the State Election Commission, his deputy and the members and their deputies, referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this Article, shall be appointed for a period of 5 years.

(4) Two members of the State Election Commission and their deputies shall be proposed by the political parties in opposition, which have won the largest number of votes in the last elections for Members of Parliament.

(5) Two members of the State Election Commission and their deputies shall be proposed by the ruling political parties, which have won the largest number of votes in the last elections for Members of Parliament.

(6) Members and their deputies referred to in paragraphs (4) and (5) of this Article shall be appointed within 30 days following the day ofholding the constitutive session of the Parliament, for a period of 4 years.