After yesterday's press conference, the President of the National Assembly of Tina Heferle appeared on the award of the Echo.

Electoral legislation is one of the most important areas in our legal system and it is also appropriate to have sufficient time for voters and voters with a new electoral system to learn and raise awareness of such important changes. Changes in electoral legislation would take effect after the 21st century. This year, which is also a cross-sectional date for the fulfilment of the decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia. In the case of early elections before the aforementioned date, they would vote on an existing electoral system, their legitimacy, constitutivity or legality, and would not be subject to the question. It also rejected the complaints of the largest opposition party that the proposal imposing an optional priority voice expands the possibility of centralization. According to the new proposal, voter will have a significantly greater impact on who will be elected to the National Assembly. He can choose from 11 candidates. There is no possibility of choice, because only a candidate who runs in his electoral district can vote. At the same time, it is important to point out that all too much talk about that candidates from the peripherals would have no chance of being elected. The member of the National Assembly is a representative of the whole of the people, regardless of where it comes from or where it is elected, must represent the interests of the entire people. " There is too much talk about centralization, the MEP is a representative of the entire people, no matter where he is elected. If a candidate from the peripheral is quality will have a broader spectrum, he may be able to solicit voters from the entire constituency "@TinaHeferle in the @TVOdmevi on the new electoral law pic.twitter.com/xQun7eJIw2 — Party of LMŠ (@StrankaLMS) February 4, 2020The Full show echoes can be seen here.

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