Macedonia

Vajgl: EU may give Macedonia negotiations date as soon as this summer

Special Rapporteur for Macedonia in the European Parliament Ivo Vajgl, in an interview for MIA, said that there is a real possibility that EU leaders give Macedonia a green light and a date for negotiations as soon as this summer.

He pointed out that the EP has long pushed for the negotiations and the name solution to go together as a package deal if the dispute with Greece was not settled by then.

“Now it’s the European Council’s turn to have its say,” Vajgl said. “I believe that enough progress has been made; there is no question about it. But, of course, it greatly depends on the success of the name negotiations with Greece.

“Right now, the negotiators keep us in suspense regarding any agreement details, which is wise of them. It’s not a good idea to publish biased information, as it may mislead the public. It’s best for the negotiations to be confidential.”

He pointed out that, as a rapporteur, he has always demanded and received support from the EP to enable EU negotiations to run parallel to the name negotiations.

Asked if another EU member state, other than Greece, could block Macedonia due to any enlargement resistance, Vajgl said he did not believe that such a scenario was possible.

Vajgl has also been working on a new EP resolution for Macedonia, which mainly objects to the country’s political dialogue.

“I follow Macedonian politics,” Vajgl said, “and we can all agree that the situation has improved. The rhetoric has been calmer. But, there are still many exaggerated and unfounded accusations made by both sides. If Macedonia wants to develop a credible democracy, it should give up the constant competition, constant pre-election atmosphere, as it were.

“When elections are won or lost, people should say, ‘Now the responsibility belongs to those who formed the government’ and give the citizens a chance to breathe and relax. Macedonia has not reached that point yet.”

Ivo Vajgl will attend the Jean Monnet process round of talks, which will take place in Ohrid on May 17 and 18. The talks, among other things, aim “to strengthen personal empathy among the MPs”.


Juncker: Name issue needs urgent solution

The name issue should be solved by you, I am not in charge of giving ideas or guidelines, but I will underscore the urgency that characterizes the name row settlement, Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, said in an address in the Parliament of Greece.

"Mr. President, I will say something before the MPs here that I have said recently when I was in Skopje, where the issue about the name of this country was raised. I am not in charge of giving directions, or ideas as regards the issue which should be solved between the parties in any case. But, allow me to underscore the urgency characterizing the name row settlement considering the complexity of the region," Juncker told the Greek MPs.

The EC President, amongst other things, in his speech referred to the countries in the region and their future in Europe.

He called Greece 'the backbone of stability in the region' and said that the Western Balkans required European perspective.

Also, Juncker elaborated that a recommendation for the opening of accession talks with the EU didn't automatically set a date for start of negotiations.

"To be absolutely clear, I want to say that when the European Commission a week ago recommended accession talks be opened with Albania and FYROM, it didn't mean that we have set a date for launching the negotiations. Attention! We shouldn't rely on unrealistic announcements," EC President Juncker said adding all candidate countries would undergo merit-based evaluations.

Earlier in the day, Juncker held a press conference with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras after holding a joint meeting, which focused on issues in the sphere of economy, regional developments, i.e. the Western Balkans.

With respect to the name issue, PM Tsipras said that Greece for the first time had been very decisive seeking a mutually acceptable solution to the name dispute noting that there were guarantees that the issue would be finally solved.


Stoltenberg: Russia does not decide on Macedonia’s membership in NATO

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg reminded that only Macedonia and 29 member states can decide on the country's membership in the Alliance. At a press conference, prior to a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Secretary-General Stoltenberg asked to comment on the statements of the Russian ambassador to Macedonia that the country would become a legitimate target in the event of a conflict if it became a NATO member, replied:

"The whole idea that Russia will not accept certain countries to become NATO members is an idea of the spheres of influence where the great powers control the smaller states, and that is in contradiction to everything NATO is advocating for. First, I think that every nation's right to decide on its own path and security arrangements is important, this is a fundamental principle for NATO. But Russia has also advocated this principle in several agreements, such as the 1974 Helsinki Agreement and other documents. It is up to Skopje to decide on its own path and whether it wants to join NATO. Macedonia and NATO's 29th allies decide about this, and nobody else has a word in this process," Stoltenberg stated.

Stoltenberg also said that he welcomes the progress in negotiations over the name dispute and is being informed about it. Stoltenberg pointed out that the invitation to join the Alliance for Macedonia since 2008 is still valid.


Zaev: Defendants in “Monster” case are innocent (VIDEO)

In a scandalous interview for Serbian “Kurir” on 3 May 2017, SDSM leader Zoran Zaev went so far as to say that the defendants in the “Monster” case were innocent, that is, there was no evidence that they were guilty.

Asked if there is evidence that reveals what happened at the Smilkovo Lake where four children and a fisherman were killed, Zaev replied:

There are recordings that show that there is no evidence for the people in prison. There is no evidence in the recordings who did it, but there is a suspicion that the government is involved.

In the third point of the Tirana platform accepted by Zaev, full clarification of issues and court procedures like “Sopot”, “Brodec”, “Monster” and “Kumanovo” is required through a survey committee or an international independent body.


Protest over the 'Monster' case before the Criminal Court

A small group of citizens before the Criminal Court is demanding for a prison sentence for the murder near Smilkovo Lake. They stressed that they organized themselves in order to seek justice. The parents of the killed boys did not attend the protest, but told the media that they would wait to see how the Special Prosecutor's Office would act.

Six years ago at Smilkovo Lake, Kire Trickovski, Filip Slavkovski, Cvetanco Akkovski, Aleksandar Nakjevski and fisherman Borce Stefanovski were killed.

The "Monster" case was opened for the five-time murder of Smilkovso Lake, and Alil Demiri, Afrim and Agim Ismailovic and Ezim and Haki Aziri and Sami Ljuta were sentenced to life imprisonment.

The Supreme Court upheld the verdicts in November last year, acquitted the convicted Agim Ismailovic, Haki Aziri, Sami Ljuta and Fejzi Aziri, and ordered precautionary measures. Alil Demiri and Afrim Ismailovic are still inaccessible for the court, after which international warrants have been issued.

Last month, the "Monster" case was taken over by the Special Prosecutor's Office. Special Public Prosecutor Katica Janeva said she expected the trial to resume in April in the phase in which she was interrupted and ready to present the case to the court.
 
Zaev meets with EU’s Tusk: change name and then we’ll see | MINA Report

Macedonia expects to secure a date soon to start membership talks with the EU and will step up its efforts to implement the reforms needed to join the bloc, SDS leader Zoran Zaev said on Friday. Macedonia won its candidacy status in 2005.

However, the accession talks remain blocked by Greece due to a decades-long dispute over Macedonia’s name. Greece says the name Macedonia implies a territorial claim over its northern region which has the same name, conveniently renamed in the late 90’s.

Since he took over last year via a US sponsored coup, Zaev has stepped up efforts to resolve the dispute. “We have never been closer to receiving a date to open membership talks with the EU,” Zaev said in Skopje after meeting Donald Tusk, head of the European Council.

Solving the name issue “will open the doors to begin membership talks with the EU and to enter NATO,” Reuters quoted Zaev as saying.

The EU for its part has said no new members until at least 2025, with Berlin now pushing the date even further to 2028.


Tusk: You stood by us, we will do the same

I feel there is a change in the political mentality in Macedonia and real will to move the country forward in its Euro-Atlantic integration process.

I see brave leadership focused on the future. The EC recommendation is the best proof that Macedonia’s efforts have impressed many in Europe, said European Council President Donald Tusk on Friday.

He told a joint press conference with Prime Minister Zoran Zaev there is no better place than Skopje to end his Balkan tour.

“A lot has changed since 2015, when I came here with our partners in order to stop the migrant influx. The Balkan route has since been closed and that is how it should remain,” said Tusk while addressing the media in Macedonian language.

He thanked Macedonia for the closure of the Balkan route but also its support in the Skripal case.

“You have demonstrated solidarity in some geopolitical issues such as the Salisbury case. You have stood by us and we will do the same. EU is the biggest hope for your citizens,” said Tusk.

Regarding the importance of good neighborly relations, Tusk said the Bulgaria Friendship Treaty has shown there is will to overcome ghosts of the past and a way to move forward into the future.

“I hope you will achieve the same with Greece. You have my unconditional support and I believe in you,” said Tusk.

He added that the EU would support Macedonia in its reforms, with all ingredients for success already there – political consensus for EU and NATO membership, as well as citizens’ commitment.

“EU is and will remain the region’s most credible partner. The Union is the largest investor, donor and trading partner in the region, including Macedonia. About eighty percent of your exports end up in the EU, 13 percent in the countries of the Western Balkans, while only 1.5 percent in Turkey, and one percent each in Russia and China,” underlined Tusk.

PM Zaev said Macedonia would like to assure EU member-states that it deserves to receive a date for the start of accession talks, which has never been closer.

“We are resuming with the same tempo, reforms will become more visible and concrete,” said Zaev while announcing Plan 18 that is being drafted in cooperation with the European Commission.

Following the EC clear recommendation for start of the Union accession talks, Tusk’s visit is seen as added acknowledgment, encouragement but also responsibility for the country.

“We have the responsibility to resume with the same transformation tempo in line with EU standards. There is no time to relax, we will double our efforts in the coming period,” said Zaev.

He stressed that Macedonia is prepared to catch up with regional states that have already launched the EU accession talks.

“We have a concrete objective ahead of us, we have never been closer to an accession talks date. This is a big incentive for us, securing the citizens’ economic and security perspectives,” said Zaev.

According to him, the signing of the Bulgaria Friendship Treaty overcame skepticism, with the focus now on finding a solution to the name issue, resulting in open doors for EU and NATO accession.

PM Zaev voiced expectation that the coming EU summit in Sofia would confirm the European perspective of the Western Balkans.


Silegov: Historic day for Skopje and Athens

The municipalities of Skopje and Athens signed Friday an agreement for cooperation. The document was signed by the mayors of the capitals of Macedonia and Greece, Petre Silegov and Georgios Kaminis respectively.

“After signing the agreement, Skopje and Athens will start sharing information, experiences, new practices and nourishing cooperation in various spheres of our duties and competences, including city administration, public service management, urban development, environment protection, cultural and tourist activities, innovations, information technologies and digitization,” Silegov said after the signing ceremony held in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje.

The cities, he added, will also cooperate as part of the network EUROCITIES and promote trade contacts.

Kaminis and I, Silegov said, both believe in cooperation and are not afraid of challenges and I also believe this is a historic day for Skopje and for Athens.

“We are willing and we have the capacity to strengthen our friendship. We can do a lot more together and we will reach our goal much faster to provide better standards for living for the citizens of Skopje and Athens by cooperating,” noted Mayor Silegov.

Mayor Kaminis said that bilateral issues shouldn’t prevent the two countries from solving problems or from seeking a mutually acceptable solution (to the name issue).

“We mustn’t miss this train. Our friendship is showing the world that we won’t be divided by our history and that in fact it is supposed to bring us closer. The citizens of Skopje and Athens expect their mayors to serve the best they can,” noted the Greek Mayor.

The cooperation agreement was signed in the Museum of Contemporary Art, which houses works by Greek artists donated after the 1963 Skopje earthquake as a show of solidarity.

Athens Mayor Kaminis today paid a return visit to Skopje following the visit of Mayor Silegov to Athens in February.


Greece’s PPC buys Macedonia’s EDS Group for EUR 4,8 m

Greece’s state-owned Public Power Corporation (PPC) signed Wednesday an agreement for acquisition of the Macedonian electricity trading and supply company EDS Group for EUR 4.8 million.

EDS Group, founded in 2012, has subsidiaries in Serbia, Slovakia and Kosovo. The company is a member of the Hungarian Power Exchange (HUPX) and has electricity trading licenses in Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, Bulgaria and Hungary. The EDS Group provides electricity to large industries and businesses. Its customer portfolio includes 40% of corporations with more than 50 employees, with a total capacity of 320 MW.

‘EDS Group has achieved a lot on both local and regional market. Under this agreement we are getting a giant for production of electric power that will boost our competitiveness on the market,’ company’s owner Koco Angjusev said.

By the acquisition agreement PPC enters the Macedonian electricity market, CEO Emmanouel Panagiotakis said.

‘With the PCC support and expertise, EDS will advance in favor of the citizens’ best interest. Under the PCC helm, EDS will become a more powerful company considering our plans for development,’ he said.

Public Power Corporation S.A. (PPC) is the biggest power producer and electricity supply company in Greece with approximately 7.4 million customers. PPC currently holds assets in lignite mines, power generation, transmission and distribution. PPC’s current power portfolio consists of conventional thermal and hydroelectric power plants, as well as RES units, accounting for approximately 68% of the total installed capacity in the country.


Ahmeti suggested Zaev a joint Albanian candidate for president of Macedonia

News portal MKD.mk, citing sources from Brussels, reported that at one of the last meetings between Zoran Zaev and Ali Ahmeti, the leader of DUI requested SDSM and DUI to go to the next presidential elections with a joint candidate for head of state, an Albanian, and return the Parliament Speaker position.

“From what can be learned from the Brussels diplomatic sources, the goal of DUI this time is the presidential seat. They got the presidential seat in the Parliament, now they want the position of the head of state. DUI already announced this during the last presidential elections in Macedonia’s, but then it was not accepted by VMRO-DPMNE,” the portal said.

This time, the interdependence in the coalition SDSM-DUI is much greater, so Ahmeti’s appetites have returned.


DPNE’s Micko has the perfect response to the selling of Macedonia – a Power Point presentation | MINA Report

Just when you think the DPNE sellouts would at least go into hiding and hibernation (as they did during the spring protests), the new head of the largest opposition party, professor Mickoski came up with a new slick power point presentation to discuss the latest economic trends in the country.


Mickoski has spent all of his time as the new party leader dedicated exclusively to economic trends, magazine and business rankings and anything and everything that has to do with financial stats, as you can see from his latest power point presentation.

The SDS, who had the backing of roughly 5% of the population were forced to recruit foreign hooligans from (Serbia, the Czech Republic…) to stage protests to unseat the DPNE, but the DPNE has refused to wage any form of protest, to a point where the party goes into hysterics and issues numerous press releases daily that they have nothing to do with several of the protests that took place over the past two months, including the one today in front of Parliament.

It looks more and more the DPNE has signed an NDA with Baily that they will cease to exist for the foreseeable future, with the occasional permission to do power point presentations on Fakebook.
 
Zaev: Macedonia to surely open Constitution prior to EU accession

Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said Monday that Macedonia will surely have to open its Constitution prior to its EU accession, like all other member-states.

“Macedonia will surely open the Constitution prior to its EU entry, just like all other member-states, transferring a portion of its sovereignty to the Union. If additional guarantees are required as assurance for the citizens of Greece, then this could be discussed as an option. We are seeking all possible creative options for a solution, knowing that such a solution is attainable if institutions in both Greece and Macedonia vote in favor of it,” PM Zaev told reporters after a court hearing.

He added that institutions should approve the solution, not Zaev, Dimitrov, Tsipras or Kotzias.

“I have probably mentioned the options for a solution, but taking into consideration the dignity and identity aspects,” said Zaev.


Ex SDS head Kunovska requests help from professors to translate Zaev’s statement | MINA Report

Former head of the SDS’ Skopje office, Sofija Kunovska has asked for assistance from professors and legal experts to translate Zaev’s latest statement in the name negotiations.

In her social media profile, Kunovska quotes Zaev:

“Maybe we don’t speak enough, erga omnes means my opinion against everyone else, this is erga omnes, whereas inter-partes now that’s also relations between two, between Macedonia and Greece. Now erga omnes appeared in addition for internal use, but this is a political question. Why political? Because both sides have to find a solution that’s mutually acceptable in order to pass through the institutions of both countries. I can say that the creativity in this part of the solution are wide open, probably. We talked, if we had a referendum, does it mean a solution for a certain period, and not right away, maybe right away, this is the best, now this is the modality that’s being negotiated, that’s the framework that’s so important, the time frame for making the decisions.” stated Zaev, quoted by Kunovska.

If this man (Zaev) negotiates as precisely as his statement, not even God himself can help this country – says Kunovska in her FB profile.

Kunovska had a fallout with the SDS back in 2016 when she openly challenged Zaev and his plans to serve foreign interests in the country.

As a result she was removed from the SDS leadership position in Skopje.


Popular Macedonian journalist gets his website taken down, social media blocked by Government junta | MINA Report

Milenko Nedelkovski, one of the most prominent Macedonian journalists has had all of his social media profiles blocked by the SDS’ Ministry of Interior led by Oliver Spasovski.

According to the criminal junta currently acting as “Government” in Macedonia, Nedelkovski’s cardinal sin were not his frequent opinions where he opposes EU and NATO, but the truth bomb he delivered in an interview with Russian State TV “Rossiya 24” where he opined that the criminal junta is just an extension of the American Deep State through its CIA operative in the country, Jess Baily and its EU vassals who control not just Macedonia’s foreign, but domestic policies as well.

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Few days after his interview, Nedelkovski lost his personal platform Dudinka.org, in addition all of his social media access was first blocked, and then removed.

We know Milenko is a frequent visitor here, so a recommendation for our friend.

– You did well by registering .org domain, because your .mk went away pretty quickly. Never host a website in the country where you reside, particularly not in Macedonia where always foreigners are in charge. Pick places such as Iceland, even the US because there corporations are in charge, and they just want your money. Ecuador, Italy and Russia are also great places for hosting.

– Always have a back up plan (multiple domains & multiple hosts). So if one is taken down, another comes back to life the same day.
Don’t use social media, it’s not your platform, not your playground, it belongs to someone else. This means it can be taken away from you at any time, for any reason.

MINA was blocked and delisted by Google 3 times in the past 10 years. Athens was always behind it. However, the last came on a joint request by Skopje, Athens and Soros ‘NGOs’ in mid 2017. Let that sync in for a second. Their goal was to take both macedoniaonline and minareport, but couldn’t. Instead Google obliged to delist us which we see as a pretty good achievement. The best part in all this is, Google always quietly puts us back on…
 
Papadimoulis: Zaev’s government accepted erga omnes name!

We are close to the name solution because Zaev’s government has accepted erga omnes- name for all uses domestic and international, the Vice-President of the European Parliament and head of SYRIZA’s Delegation, Dimitris Papadimoulis said on ERT 1, Greek “Anatropi News” reports.

Papadimoulis says: “Since the Macedonian Government has agreed, the path for a solution will be fulfilled through an international agreement that will strengthen the changes in the Constitution of Macedonia.”

The climate for the so-called positive course in the negotiations was confirmed by the head of SYRIZA’s Delegation in the European Parliament Papadimoulis with the statement that “FYROM should open its Constitution before joining the European Union.”


Kotzias: Zaev will go to jail if he changes name | MINA Report

We correctly asked that we opened the issue of erga omnes, we could manage the negotiations, and thus be close, for the first time so close, to an agreement. But even if there is no agreement, we will not be guilty and the entire universe knows this, says “Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias in an interview with TV show “Istories” on Greek tv station Sky.

Kotzias believes that the negotiations are going well, but it is already a question of the other side “whether it will accept erga omnes, which is a bold decision” and explains that the perception is erga omnes should be for external use only.

– To be a true erga omnes should be implemented in the interior of the country. Can an international agreement be concluded that will contain all of this? There may be lawyers who believe in it. But experience shows that if this government changes, the next one will send Zaev in jail, saying he has violated the Constitution by accepting an international name that is not envisaged and not permitted by the Constitution. That is, for us to protect Zaev, as I have explained to them, a change of the Constitution is needed, says Kotzias.

According to MIA correspondent in Athens, Greece’s Foreign Minister in his last Sky TV interview reiterated his position once again with the example of the documents that different name can not be used in internal and external documents, because there are moments when an internal document, for example, an ID card or the Constitution, or a diploma from a University, should be translated into another language for use abroad, and in that case would contain not the new, but the constitutional name. According to Kotzias, this would lead to everyday disagreements about what name would be used, and Athens cannot allow this.

– It will be a continuous quarrel. Therefore, each time I emphasize that the solution should be stable, long-lasting and solved, instead of creating problems, adds Kotzias.

Regarding Macedonia’s NATO membership, asked whether it is possible for a “temporary integration” to be negative, explaining that it could create a problem and pressure on Greece.

We can agree to give an invitation, NATO is invited and then ratified in the parliaments. Subsequently, parliaments send it to the United States, Washington, because it is the guardian of NATO’s agreements since its inception. Here, what’s the problem? I explain it to everyone. Let’s say that there are 29 NATO member states, 28 of them ended with ratification, and we have not ratified it because they did not make the changes they promised. Whose fault is it? The problem will be shifted to us, we’ll be blamed, said Kodzias, MIA reports.


Elections are coming, presidential ambitions are increasing

President Gjorge Ivanov begins the last year of his second presidential term on May 12, after he marked the fourth anniversary of his re-election (on April 27, 2014) with another cohabitation precedent – nominating Dimitar Bogov for second term as governor of NBRM. Considering that the sixth presidential election in the country is supposed to be held in the last 60 days of the incumbent president’s term, the political parties are starting their preparations for the contest that will draw the mood after the change of power on “Ilindeska” street on a local level, as well as after the change in VMRO-DPMNE’s leadership.

The initial engagements of the parties are aimed at adjusting the election regulations, so the plan is to apply the new rules in September, while the SEC will start functioning according to a new concept and in a new composition - as an administrative body in which the parties will delegate their observers six months before regular elections. In parallel, political circles are gradually starting to bid for possible presidential candidates, although the lobbying will be strengthened in late summer, as the domestic political focus is currently on Brussels, pending a meeting of the European Council and the NATO Summit.

Given the experience so far, which showed that the ruling party is always in a more favorable position when the head of state is elected, among other things because of the greater coalition potential, unofficial information indicates that the number of candidates for the presidency is constantly increasing in the camp around "Bihać" street. Stevo Pendarovski, who was SDSM’s candidate in 2014 and had relatively good results, is also one of the more serious possible solutions for the upcoming elections if the Social Democrats do not decide to go with a "hard" party solution. In such a case, however, it is not excluded that Defense Minister Radmila Sekerinska could join the presidential race.

At a recent parliamentary session for an interpellation against the government, former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski even "promoted" the incumbent SDSM leader and Prime Minister Zoran Zaev as a pretender for the presidency. However, SDSM interlocutors say that Gruevski's statement is more a political provocation and a pulling analogy with the resettlement of Branko Crvenkovski from the premiership of the presidency in 2004 than Zaev would have the ambition to transfer from "Ilindenska" to Vodno.

Deputy Prime Minister Koco Angjusev and Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov, as well as several businessmen, including Trifun Kostovski, are also mentioned as candidates for the presidential candidacy from the ruling party.

Therefore, the competition in the VMRO-DPMNE camp is much smaller, where it is currently preoccupied with intra-party turmoil and restructuring. Also, due to the estimates that with Ivanov's departure from the presidency the period of cohabitation for SDSM will end, for the time being the opposition couloir as a possible candidate for the head of state mentions Trajko Slaveski, university professor and former finance minister. After the departure of Gruevski from the helm of the VMRO-DPMNE, he returned to the party's vice-presidential office.

The estimates are that, despite the so-called certainty of the presidential election cycles, the forthcoming elections will be a big test for both SDSM and VMRO-DPMNE, as well as for parties from the Albanian political camp with the largest changes in the elections in the 2016 and 2017 elections. From that aspect, it is not excluded the possibility of a joint appearance of SDSM and DUI as partners in the ruling party, given the cooperation agreement that the two parties had in the local elections, after DUI received the speaker's seat in parliament for the first time. Also, before the last presidential election, DUI insisted on a consensus candidate with VMRO-DPMNE and did not join the presidential race after its request was not accepted.

It is estimated that neither SDSM nor VMRO-DPMNE is unconcerned with the kind of candidate profile the party will run with in the presidential election, which will in fact be a prelude to the parliamentary elections, which should be held in its regular term by the end of 2020. The nominations will of course be influenced by the outcome of the political processes that are ahead, primarily from the summer summits of the EU and NATO. Thereafter, the announcement is that the definitive selection of candidates will have intra-party debates and more polls for the rating of candidates for the presidency.


President Ivanov nominates Dimitar Bogov for second central bank governor term

President Gjorge Ivanov has nominated Dimitar Bogov for a second term as governor of the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia (NBRM).

In line with his jurisdiction, President Ivanov has forwarded the motion to the Parliament.

Dimitar Bogov has been the NBRM governor since 2011. He has a 23-year experience in the public sector, a year in business consultancy and four years as senior bank executive.
 
Only 14.1 percent of Macedonians accept erga omnes name

No change to the country’s name is the position of the majority of citizens or 47.1 percent, according to the latest poll conducted by MCIC and the Institute for Democracy.

Only 14.4 percent would accept a “double formula” and 14.1 percent would accept for all uses name or erga omnes. An agreed name for international organizations is acceptable for 13.6% of respondents, while 10.1% would support an agreed name for overall international use.

Compared with 2013 MCIC’s poll, there is a drop of 15 percentage points in opposition to any change to the name, but the negative attitude continues to dominate.

In the poll of MCIC and the Institute for Democracy, which will be presented in the evening edition of the Top Theme–On Your Side which airs on Telma TV, and has been conducted April 5 -20 and is based on 1,004 respondents, the citizens’ views on the geographical determinant, identity issues, and the referendum have been also covered.


Thessaloniki’s quadrilateral meeting kicks off, Dimitrov-Kotzias likely to meet again

The 3rd quadrilateral cross-border meeting between Macedonia, Greece, Albania and Bulgaria will be held May 3-4 in Thessaloniki.

The integration of the Western Balkans into the EU, the challenges for the Southeast Europe region from the situation in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean, the consequences of the movement of refugees and migrants to the Balkans and the future of Europe are topics which will be addressed by the foreign ministers of Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria and Albania at the Thessaloniki meeting, whose main activities are scheduled for Friday.

Apart from Dimitrov and Kotzias, the meeting will be attended by their counterparts from Bulgaria and Albania Ekaterina Zakharieva and Ditmir Bushati.

The Foreign Ministry does not state if the FMs of Macedonia and Greece will meet bilaterally to discuss the name dispute. The last such meeting took place in Vienna, on April 25. They were joined by UN mediator Matthew Nimetz, who only gave statement following the meeting underlining that the two sides remained committed to solving the problem without giving any details about the talks.

We have done the right thing by opening the erga omnes issue and we have never been closer to an agreement than now. However, even if there is no agreement, the entire universe knows we cannot be blamed, says Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias, MIA reports from Athens.

Kotzias told Skai TV that negotiations are going well but it is now the question for the other side “whether it will accept a name for all uses (erga omnes), which is a bold decision”.

“Erga omnes means implementation within the country. Is an international treaty possible? There are lawyers who believe in this. However, the experience shows that if this government changes, the next one will send Zaev to prison, saying he had violated the constitution by accepting an international name that is not prescribed in it. This change is also required as a safeguard for them too,” says Kotzias.

Thessaloniki meeting will also be attended by ministers and high officials of four countries’ Ministries of Internal Affairs and Transport Ministries.

Moreover, Dimitrov and Kotzias are expected to meet again at the V4 conference in Sounio, Greece on May 11-12.


Zaev: If EU won’t take us, we’ll bring EU in Macedonia | MINA Report

If we somehow continue to be blocked in front of NATO and the EU, we will have to bring EU and NATO to Macedonia, because there is no other way, said SDS leader Zoran Zaev, answering a journalist question at today’s press conference after the signing of the memorandum of cooperation with the Geneva Center for democratic control of the armed forces.

Asked if the government had a different plan if no solution to the name issue with Greece was reached, Zaev responded that the reforms are Plan B, as the government is elected to promote the lives of citizens.

– Of course, we have Plan B. You see that we are implementing reforms, although we know that we need to solve the political questions. We are committed to the economy, because GDP, capital investments, attracting domestic and foreign investments are something that means life, Zaev said. In reality the SDS leader has given his brother tens of millions of Euros in Government contracts that include transportation, logistics, road infrastructure etc.

He pointed out that even if the EU and NATO did not exist, they would work on reforms and improve the system for providing a better quality of life for the citizens.

According to Zaev, the change of the name of the country was great for Macedonia, regardless whether the country enters NATO or the EU.
 
EU’s Hahn wishes new name for Macedonia in two weeks | MINA Report

-I am optimistic that in the next two weeks a solution will be found for the name or at least a solution that will pave the way for starting accession negotiations with Macedonia. I think that everyone agrees that it would be useful for the country and for the entire region of the Western Balkans, Hahn told the Foreign Policy Committee of the European Parliament.


Hahn: Statement on name solution misinterpreted

Commissioner of European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn has said his recent statement that the name issue could be solved in a couple of weeks was misinterpreted.

“That was a mistake, there is a recording of this. I said I have faith that a solution can be reached in a couple of weeks, not in ‘two weeks’. This means that I believe a solution to the name dispute is possible in the near future,” said Hahn.

He reiterated that the most important thing now, following the European Commission recommendation over the start of the negotiations, is for a solution to be reached so that member-states endorse the recommendation.


Turkey warns Macedonia not to relocate Israeli Embassy to Jerusalem, Anadolia daily calls us FYROM

The Turkish Government is advising ‘fyrom’ not to follow the United States orders and move their embassy of Tel Aviv in Jerusalem – writes influential Turkish daily “Anadolia” in its editorial. Turkish Parliament Speaker Ahmet Aydin addressing the 23rd Congress of the Palestinian National Council in Ramallah warned all those countries that are preparing to bow to Washington to move their embassies, not to take such a step.

Although the senior Turkish official spoke in general, the Turkish state agency “Anatodia” states that among these countries are Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Indicative is that Turkey is one of the few countries in the region with which Macedonia has extremely good and friendly relations and Ankara recognizes Macedonia under its constitutional name from day one. The newspaper Anadolia is practically an integral part of the Turkish state apparatus, for the first time refers to Macedonia using the offensive reference. Certainly this isn’t a random mistake, instead a warning from a friendly Turkey that we are going against their interests.

Macedonia, for its part, several months ago in the United Nations, along with over 130 other countries, opposed the decision by US President Donald Trump to move the US embassy to Jerusalem. Immediately afterwards, the US hillbilly ambassador to the UN Nicky Haley threatened that anyone opposed to the US decision would bear grave consequences.

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, but its eastern part is considered by the Palestinians as its own metropolis and given the sensitivity of the Muslim world to the Palestinian question, most states consider the best choice was to send their diplomatic missions to Israel’s administrative center Tel Aviv. The US embassy in Jerusalem, despite all the protests, will officially move to May 15 on the 70th anniversary of the creation of the Jewish state.

Source: Mina Report


Copyright much? Hollywood’s Tyler Bates steals Macedonian song, puts his name as author | MINA Report


Americans are known for crying foul that other nations are supposedly stealing their music, tech and who knows what. But in reality, Americans are doing much if not all of the stealing. We’re not going to get into the fact that literally every TV show broadcast in the US is “borrowed” from Europe, but there is increased tendencies of Hollywood stealing music and then somehow presenting it as their own.

First Sacha Baron Cohen stole much of his music for his hit movie “Borat” from Macedonian legend Esma Redzepova without paying a cent to her in ropyalties, for which he was sued.

Now, certain Tyler Bates stole iconic and ageless Macedonian song “Zajdi Zajdi” by Aleksandar Sarievski for the Hollywood produced movie “300”, and he simply put his name as the author in the credits. Is he serious?

And if you think this is bad, a popular video game Battlefield 1, not just that it stole the same song (Zajdi Zajdi), it didn’t even bother to change the lyrics, you can actually hear the song sang in Macedonian.


Next time Americans talk of copyrights or patents, send them this link.
 
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Zaev hires UCK terrorist as his advisor, gives him top security clearance | MINA Report

UCK terrorist Xhezair Shaqiri aka Commander Hoxha has been hired as an advisor in the field of internal security and the fight against radicalism by SDS leader Zoran Zaev.

According to the announcement, Shaqiri has a temporary agreement with a duration of one year with a salary of 36,000 MKD per month.

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Shaqiri, known as Commander Hoxha, after information and weekend reactions that he was appointed security adviser, wrote on his Facebook profile that he “got the post to survive” as he had not been employed for an extensive period. Meanwhile, the Macedonian public has suggested to Zaev to hire the UCk terrorist into one of his dozens of private companies who have received hundreds of millions of euros in Government contracts.

Even more troubling is the fact that the UCK terrorist has been issued top security clearance by the Government which in itself is a criminal act.

During the past six months, Zaev has hired 33 advisors, most of which are well known for their anti Macedonian rhetoric: Grchev, Zechevikj, Miletikj, Spasov, Kalajdziev etc.


SDS mayors remove Macedonian flags, insignia across country | MINA Report

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The flag poles fluttering Macedonian flags across the country have been deliberately removed for several moths now, and new ones have not been put despite repeated request by residents.

The SDS mayors go as far as to cover the Macedonian symbols of state institutions and public places in white color, as was the most recent case in Lozovo.

What awaits the country when SDS fixes the presidential elections next year?

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Hoxha and Boskovski “Persona Non Grata” in the US: US Embassy in Skopje expresses concern over Zaev’s newly appointed advisers

The US Embassy in Skopje has expressed concern over the appointment of Xhezair Shaqiri and Ljube Boskovski as Prime Minister Zaev’s advisers.

The US Embassy said that it has communicated their concerns to the Macedonian Government where they see problems with the newly appointed officials who are on the US List of Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) and Blocked Persons.

“The SDN list is an important tool that uses the blocking of assets and travel restrictions to accomplish U.S. foreign policy and national security goals”, said the US Embassy in Skopje.


SDS junta lies, recalls Macedonian ambassador to US | MINA Report

Macedonia’s Ambassador to the US, Vasko Naumovski will be summoned home for consultations over his alleged failure to attend meetings to which he wasn’t invited by SDS Defense minister Radmila Sekerinska.

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Sekerinska lied on national TV that ambassador Naumovski refused to attend her meetings while on a visit to the US. However in an official document obtained by Alfa TV, it is clear that the ambassador was not on the official list of attendees, therefore couldn’t attend. It’s also the norm for the defense minister to be accompanied by the country’s military attache, and not the ambassador.

The SDS has targeted Vasko Naumovski for removal for months now because he is not from the SDS ranks, however needed to come up with an excuse to “recall” him. Shekerinska’s lies were the perfect excuse for such a move.


Intensive week of negotiations ahead of Zaev-Tsipras meeting in Sofia

A final agreement on the solution of the “Macedonian problem” is expected to be reached at a meeting between the prime ministers of Macedonia and Greece, Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras, planned for May 17 on the sidelines of the EU-Western Balkans summit in Sofia.

Issues as scope of the name’s use and Greece’s request for amendments to the Macedonian Constitution are to be discussed at the intensive week of negotiations ahead of Sofia summit.

A meeting between Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras is planned in Sofia on May 17, unless something unpredictable happens, according to Greek web-portal News247, MIA reports from Athens.

Diplomatic sources told News247 that despite existing difficulties, important progress has been achieved in majority of the topics within the negotiations, despite the main differences over the name use.

According to the web portal, Zaev and Tsipras have “an open telephone line”, although communication is not made public.

It adds that the meeting between the countries foreign ministers Nikola Dimitrov and Nikos Kotzias on May 11 and the joint meeting with UN envoy Matthew Nimetz a day later are extremely important.

“It seems that Nimetz is resolute in pressing towards a solution”, reports News247.

Moreover, Dimitrov and Kotzias are expected to meet again at the V4 conference in Sounio, Greece on May 11-12.


FYROM Name Issue - Hellenic Republic - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The issue of the name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is not just a dispute over historical facts or symbols. It concerns the conduct of a UN member state, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, which contravenes the fundamental principles of international law and order; specifically, respect for good neighbourly relations, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The name issue is thus a problem with regional and international dimensions, consisting in the promotion of irredentist and territorial ambitions on the part of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, mainly through the counterfeiting of history and usurpation of Greece’s national, historical and cultural heritage.

The name issue arose in 1991, when the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia seceded from Yugoslavia and declared its independence under the name “Republic of Macedonia”.

Historically, the term “Macedonia”, which is a Greek word, refers to the Kingdom and culture of the ancient Macedonians, who belong to the Hellenic nation and are unquestionably part of Greek historical and cultural heritage. :rotfl:

Geographically, the term “Macedonia” refers to a wider region extending into the current territory of various Balkan countries, with the largest part of the region being in Greece and smaller sections in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria and Albania. The core of what was ancient Macedonia lies within contemporary Greek borders, comprises the northern portion of the Greek state, and is called Macedonia. Some 2.5 million Greeks reside in this region today and they and their forebears have considered and called themselves Macedonians through the centuries.

The roots of the name issue go back to the mid-1940s, when, in the aftermath of the Second World War, Commander in Chief Tito separated from Serbia the region that had been known until that time as Vardar Banovina (today’s Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), giving it the status of a federal unit of the new Socialist Federal Republic of Macedonia, renaming it, initially, the “People’s Republic of Macedonia”, and, later, the “Socialist Republic of Macedonia”. At the same time, he started to cultivate the idea of a separate and discrete “Macedonian nation”.

Tito of course had many reasons for making these moves, the main one being to lay the foundations for future Yugoslavian territorial claims in the wider region of Macedonia and secure an opening on the Aegean. Tito’s intentions in the wider Macedonian region had been confirmed as early as 1944, when he declared publicly that his goal was to reunify “all the sections of Macedonia that were broken up in 1912 and 1913 by the Balkan imperialists.”

A December 1944 State Department dispatch to the U.S. authorities, signed by the US Secretary of State at the time, Stettinius, noted, among other things, that “This [US] Government considers talk of Macedonian "nation", Macedonian "Fatherland", or Macedonian "national consciousness" to be unjustified demagoguery representing no ethnic, nor political reality, and sees in its present revival a possible cloak for aggressive intentions against Greece.”

Against this historical background, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia declared its independence in 1991, basing its existence as an independent state on the artificial and spurious notion of the “Macedonian nation”, which was cultivated systematically through the falsification of history and the exploitation of ancient Macedonia purely for reasons of political expediency.

Greece reacted strongly to the theft of its historical and cultural heritage and the treacherous territorial and irredentist intentions of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and the issue came before the UN Security Council, which, in two resolutions [817(1993) and 845(1993)] recommended that a settlement be found quickly, for the sake of peaceful relations and good neighbourliness in the region.

In 1993, following a recommendation from the Security Council, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was accepted, by decision of the General Assembly, into the United Nations under this provisional name, until such time as an agreed solution is reached.

In 1995, Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia concluded an Interim Accord,which imposed a binding “code of conduct”.

Based on the Interim Accord, the two sides began negotiations under the auspices of the UN. These negotiations have continued to this day.

In the time that has elapsed since the signing of the Interim Accord, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has systematically violated the letter and spirit of the Accord, as well as the obligations deriving from it:

by promoting territorial designs against Greece through the portrayal on maps, in school books, in history books, etc., of Greek territory as being within the territory of a “greater” Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, in violation of articles 2, 3, 4 and 7.1;

by supporting irredentist claims and inciting nationalistic feeling within Greece, in violation of article 6.2;

by using the name “Republic of Macedonia” in international organizations – including the United Nations – that it has joined under the condition that it use the provisional name “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, in violation of the relevant commitments provided for in article 11.1 (even from the podium of the 62nd UN General Assembly, the then-president of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Branko Crvenkovski, stated that “the name of my country is and shall remain the Republic of Macedonia”);

by using symbols – including the Vergina Sun and other symbols that are part of Greece’s historical and cultural heritage – the use of which is prohibited under article 7.2 of the Interim Accord. Other instances of this violation include the renaming Skopje’s airport “Alexander the Great”, the raising of statues of Alexander the Great and Philip II, and naming the section of Corridor X that passes through the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia “Alexander the Macedonian”, construction of the “Porta Macedonia” arch, the surface of which bears carved reliefs depicting scenes from ancient Greek history and the Vergina Sun, as well as express reference to “Aegean Macedonia”, raising of monuments in Katlanovo and Tetovo adorned with the Vergina Sun, raising of monuments in Gevgelija, in the municipality of Gazi Baba, Skopje, with depictions of the Vergina Sun and maps of “Great Macedonia”.

by taking or tolerating provocative actions that incite hostility and fanaticism, including desecration of the Greek flag and substitution of the Nazi swastika for the Christian cross, harassment of Greek businesses, businesspersons and tourists, etc., in violation of article 7.1, irredentist slogans shouted by Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia supporters at international sporting events, actions both provocative and insulting to Greece at the Carnival of Vevčani, which is funded by the Culture Ministry of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

A fundamental principle of every negotiation between states is that the involved parties must negotiate in good faith and a constructive spirit, and exhaust every possibility of reaching a compromise solution.

Greece is firm in its sincere will to achieve a viable solution of the issue of the name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The Greek government has proposed a realistic and viable settlement framework that is aimed at the finding of a definitive solution to the issue of the name. Our position is clear: a compound name with a geographical qualifier before the word “Macedonia”, which will be used in relation to everyone (erga omnes), for all uses domestic and international.

In October 2012, the Greek government took a major initiative aimed at imparting momentum to the negotiation process for the resolution of the name issue. The Greek Foreign Minister sent a letter to his Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia counterpart, proposing that the two countries sign a Memorandum of Understanding that would set out the framework and basic parameters for the definitive resolution of the name issue. Specifically, this letter proposed that in order to provide a fresh impetus to the substance of the negotiations under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General, it is necessary to proceed on the basis of an agreed framework on the basic parameters of a solution which should include an agreement on the fact that any proposal should contain a clear and definitive qualifier regarding the name, which will leave no ambiguities as to the distinction between the territory of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and regions in neighbouring countries, in particular, the region of Macedonia in northern Greece, and that the name agreed upon will be used by all erga omnes and for all purposes. The international response to this proposal was positive.

In its response, the side of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, while thanking the Greek side for its proposal, reiterated its longstanding positions, essentially dismissing the Greek proposal.

The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has so far not responded to Greece’s moves and insists intransigently on its initial position, which it is attempting to impose de facto internationally, with the result that substantial progress has not been made in the 19 years of negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations.

It is clear that through this stance the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is failing to respect the principle of good neighbourly relations.

Within this framework, at the Bucharest NATO Summit in April 2008, the members of the Alliance decided in a collective and unanimous decision that an accession invitation will be extended to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia only if the name issue has been resolved in a mutually acceptable manner. This decision has been reaffirmed and reiterated at all subsequent NATO Summits, including those in Strasbourg (2009), Lisbon (2010), and Chicago (2012). The Wales Summit Meeting (2014) did not have an enlargement tone.

On 17 November 2008, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia applied to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague against Greece, alleging that Greece raised objection to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s accession to NATO at the Bucharest Summit in 2008.

In this case, the International Court of Justice in The Hague did not go into the substance of the name dispute, noting that it does not have the relevant jurisdiction, and that the dispute must be resolved within the framework determined by the resolutions of the UN Security Council: through negotiations under the auspices of the UN. The ICJ also called on the two sides to engage in substantial negotiations under the auspices of the UN.

The Ruling does not concern and could not concern the NATO decision-making process or the criteria and requirements the Alliance sets for countries aspiring to NATO membership.

At the June 2008 European Council the EU decided, in a collective and unanimous decision, that the resolution of the name issue in a mutually acceptable manner is a fundamental necessity if further steps are to be taken on the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s EU accession course.

In December 2012, the European Council decided, in a collective and unanimous decision, that the opening of EU accession negotiations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia hinges on implementation of the necessary reforms, promotion of and respect for good neighbourly relations, and the resolution of the name issue within the framework of the negotiations under the UN. The resolution of the name issue is thus set as a prerequisite for the opening of accession’s negotiations between the EU and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and as a criterion for the maintaining of good neighbourly relations with Greece. In December 2013, the European Council, in a collective and unanimous decision, did not accept the European Commission’s recommendation to grant a date for the opening of accession negotiations. The Council decided that it would re-examine this prospect within 2014, based on a new briefing from the Commission on the progress of reforms and the taking of tangible steps by Skopje to promote good neighbourly relations and the finding of a mutually acceptable solution to the issue of the name, within the framework of the negotiations under the auspices of the UN.

Greece supports rather than opposes the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s European and Euroatlantic perspective. It was also with Greece’s consent that the visa requirement for citizens of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was abolished. But the basic objective prerequisite for the continuation and completion of the European and Euroatlantic courses of every candidate country is adoption of and respect in practice for the fundamental principles of the organization they want to join, and particularly the principle of good neighbourly relations, which is the basis for a partnership or alliance between states.

Instead of acknowledging and appreciating Greece’s support for its European and Euroatlantic course, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia usually answers Greece’s gestures of support with fresh provocations and a hardened stance.

A compound name with a geographical qualifier for use in relations to everyone (erga omnes) is the best possible basis for finding an honest, mutually beneficial compromise that will not create winners and losers, but will lay the foundations for the development of a healthy and stable bilateral relationship based on the principle of respect for good neighbourly relations, and will strengthen peace and stability in the wider region.

Greece desires and is pursuing the mutually acceptable, clear and definitive resolution of the name issue – through a solution that will not create tensions in the future – at the soonest possible time.

The Greek government is making every effort towards this direction. Greece remains steadfastly dedicated to the negotiation process under UN special envoy Matthew Nimetz.

Despite the existence of this serious issue, which impacts the relations between the two countries, Greece continues to have a prominent economic presence in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, contributing substantially and significantly to development, job creation, infrastructure construction, etc., in our neighbouring country.

The resolution of the name issue will remove a major point of friction from the relations between the two countries and will allow for full realization of the great potential for cooperation between the two countries.


Official Greek document: GREECE RECOGNIZED THE EXISTENCE OF THE MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE IN 1923


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The document is an official agreement of the Voden Public Notary in 1923 between Macedonian residents of the village of Platani and the Greek state for buying land and property from the state in the village of Platani, founded in 1907 by the inhabitants of the Požar region who settled there.

In addition to the rest of the information written on this agreement at the site indicated by the two red arrows (see figure), write the following:

"... the second page in this agreement between the number eleven and the number forty-nine, who does not know the Greek, and only the MACEDONIAN (language), represent together with their hired translator, at will and conviction, the person I know such as Mr. Theodore Tsyoku, the owner of a land and a resident of Voden, who swore an oath of Scripture as required by law, that he would make a true and accurate translation from Greek to MAKEDONSKI, and vice versa, for the contracting parties, for the witnesses and for me ..."
 
Roth: Both sides ready to resolve name dispute

Unless the name dispute is resolved this year, the status quo will linger on for years,” Michael Roth, Minister of State for Europe at the German Federal Foreign Office, said during the press conference held together with PM Zoran Zaev on Thursday.

Roth said that both sides were willing to make a mutually acceptable compromise, adding that despite the key role of UN mediator Matthey Nimetz the Macedonian and Greek governments were those leading the process.

He pointed out the necessity of being constructive, creative and flexible, praising the positivity and creativity of both governments.

“I see the light at the end of a long tunnel,” Roth said. “We salute the positive climate in the relations between the two countries.

“We think both sides are willing to work out a compromise and resolve the name dispute. Germany is giving its full support to the resolution of this issue in the near future.

Roth advised against drawing red lines and said he was in favor of the government pursuing a dialogue with the opposition.
He also praised Macedonia’s progress in carrying out the reforms required for its EU-accession.

“The country’s climate has changed considerably,” Roth said. “However, the accession-related reforms need to continue so that

Macedonia can stay on the right track. The EC recommendation is a result of your Government’s efforts. Germany supports the European perspective of Macedonia and will follow closely its progress reports.”

He said that upholding the rule of law was the duty of not only the government but also everyone in the country, including the opposition.

“Independent legislature is crucial in the fight against corruption,” he said. “Citizens have to see results.”

Roth congratulated the Special Prosecutor’s Office on its successful work and stressed the importance of restoring trust in the court system and the need to resolve the telephone tapping cases.

He also congratulated the Government on its agreement with Bulgaria and the improved relations with Greece.

Prime Minister Zaev expressed his thanks to Roth for the German support. He described Macedonia’s progress during 2017 as a quantum leap from an oppressed country to a functional democracy built on the idea of a ‘single society for all’.

“The clear and unconditional EC recommendation is proof of this. We remain completely committed to reforms, good neighborly relations, and regional cooperation,” Zaev said. “Our goal is to start negotiations with EU and receive an invitation to NATO in 2018.”

“We are convinced that EU leaders have recognized the considerable momentum Macedonia has built up and that the time for our European perspective is now, this year.

“We’d like to move forward to a more prosperous future, contributing to a stronger European Union at the same time,” Zaev said.


Zaev: I don’t see a problem that there is no record of Talat Xhaferi’s election as Parliament Speaker

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Prime Minister Zoran Zaev says he does not see a problem in the fact that Talat Xhaferi was appointed Parliament Speaker with no written record for the session for his election.

Answering a journalist’s question he said that citizens could see how Xhaferi was elected and that they are exactly the guarantee for his election, and the record of the session was only a formality.



Kosovo PM Haradinaj hosts Macedonia PM Zaev at his home (PHOTO)

Macedonia’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, accompanied by his wife, Zorica Zaeva, paid a private visit to Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj on Wednesday.

“Together with Anita, we greeted our personal friend and Macedonian colleague, Zoran Zaev, and his wife Zorica, with a desire for our friendship to think about the relations between our two countries and nations,” Haradinaj wrote on Facebook.



4 Kosovo operatives detained after filming military base in Tetovo | MINA Report

On May 9, 2018, at 4:20pm on “Fushtanska” Street in Tetovo, four operatives with a passenger vehicle Volkswagen Golf with Kosovo license plates filmed the military barracks “Kuzman Josifovski Pitu” with their cell phones as the car slowly went around the object.
After the security of the base spotted the operatives, the car sped off.

At 17:45 on the regional road Tetovo-Jazince, near the village of Glogi, police officers stopped the vehicle carrying H.B. (48), F.L. (36), J.L. (74) and F.L. (28), all from Kosovo, after which they were detained in SVR Tetovo.
 
Dimitrov-Kotzias-Nimetz meeting on Saturday in Sounio, Greece

Tomorrow in Sounio near Athens, Dimitrov, Kotzias and Nimetz will continue the name negotiations on which depends Macedonia's accession to the European Union.

It remains to be seen whether the parties this time will be able to overcome the differences about the problematic issues.

The new meeting in Athens is preceded by a meeting between the two prime ministers, Zaev and Tsipras on May 17, at the Summit of member states and EU candidate countries to be held in Sofia.


PMs Zaev and Tsipras to meet in Sofia on May 17

Macedonian and Greek Prime Ministers Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras will met in Sofia on May 17, UN mediator on Skopje-Athens name talks said Saturdayafter the new round of negotiations in Sounio near Athens with the foreign ministers of both countries.

‘I can characterize today’s meeting as rather serious and frequently tense. We have worked hard and done a good job to prepare the meeting between the two prime ministers in Sofia on 17 May,’ Nimetz said.

Nimetz gave the statement after a six-hour meeting with the FMs of both countries attempting to hammer out a solution to the name issue, MIA reports from Athens.


FM Dimitrov: Name talks in most delicate phase

Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov considers the meeting with his Greek counterpart Nikos Kotzias and UN mediator Matthew Nimetz, which to take place Saturday in Sounio, as rather significant, MIA reports from Athens.

‘It is a fact that we have entered the most delicate phase. Tomorrow is a day of great significance, as the meeting is taking place only few days before the (EU-Western Balkans) summit in Sofia. Hence it is our duty to come to a solution that will meet as much as possible the needs of both countries and enable the Prime Ministers to meet and after that to shake hands. However, we (the FMs) must offer some options and that’s our task for tomorrow,’ Dimitrov said.

A success in settling the (name) issue is of paramount importance for Macedonia’s future, Dimitrov said.

Speaking about tomorrow’s new round of name talks, Dimitrov mentioned the recent celebration of the Europe Day and the Schuman Declaration.

‘It would be good for us in the Balkans to utilize the European process – to reconcile and solve our problems,’ Dimitrov said.

Dimitrov, on an invitation of his Greek colleague Kotzias, took part Friday in the second meeting of Balkan and Visegrad FMs, which takes place in Sounio near Athens.

Besides the standard format that includes the four EU member-states from the Balkans – Greece, Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, plus Slovenia – this year’s meeting also brought together the EU candidates Macedonia, Albania, Serbia and Montenegro, plus Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Visegrad Group (V4) was represented by Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia.

On the event’s sidelines, Dimitrov held talks with colleagues from V4, namely Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia.


Mickoski: Our government is a few steps behind the Greek in the name talks

On invitation of the International Institute for Middle-East and Balkan Studies (IFIMES) from Slovenia, VMRO-DPMNE President Hristijan Mickoski delivered a lecture in Ljubljana on the role of the Euro-Atlantic integration in securing economic development and political stability in Southeast Europe.

As the Institute informed, Mickoski referred to the importance of European integration, as well as securing the economic stability of the Balkan countries, which is essential for the future of the whole region. The process of Euro-Atlantic integration is the main driving force for prosperity in our region. It is a motivation for the stabilization and sustainable development of the countries of the region, as well as an effective tool for facing the challenges of security and stability through dialogue. I sincerely believe in the importance of regional partnerships and regional cooperation as a framework that would contribute to the progress of security and stability that would allow countries to build their common future. The countries of the Western Balkans must act together, regardless of the fact that each will be integrated depending on the merit. They must share the view that improving already strong regional co-operation is a priority. In that sense, NATO and the EU need the region as much as the region needs NATO and the EU. Security and stability do not start and stop within the boundaries of one country.

Within a longer period, the Western Balkan countries have faced a number of challenges, such as constitutional changes and facing internal systematic problems with institutions. This year, we are witnessing positive moments related to the accession of the region to the European family. Serbia and Montenegro are moving ahead in the EU integration process. Albania received its first recommendation to open accession negotiations, while Macedonia received another recommendation. However, the main issue that has blocked my country since 2008 for membership in NATO, and since 2009 for the European Union, is the name issue.

Regarding the bilateral issue that exists between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia, I would like to point out several specific aspects important for this process. To date, the opposition was briefed only once on January 27. Since then, we have not received specific information about this process. Hence, our perception has been built on the basis of information from the media. Above all, moving forward, negotiations must be within the scope of both the 1993 Security Council resolutions and the Interim Accord since 1995. However, it should be noted that the Interim Accord was violated by Greece in 2008 when vetoing the membership of the Republic of Macedonia in NATO. The verdict of the International Court of Justice and the fact that Greece is stubbornly ignoring its content is a proof that the Government of the Republic of Macedonia must find a solution that will incorporate protective mechanisms by which the principles and provisions of any agreement could not be ignored for subjective political reasons or needs of the Greek side. We have very well seen that responsibility from a legal point of view is never certain with Greece. For a longer period of time, the Republic of Macedonia is the party that makes all the concessions and received nothing in return. Any solution must have dignity, be within the scope of the UN-led process, and ensure that bilateral relations are built equally. Unfortunately, it seems more and more like our government is a few steps behind the Greek and runs the negotiation process reactively rather than proactively. The Republic of Macedonia sees its future in NATO and the EU. From our perspective, NATO is a key link for contemporary Euro-Atlantic architecture, while the EU is the strongest driving force for democratic, economic and social development on the European continent. VMRO-DPMNE, as well as the citizens of the Republic of Macedonia, are aware that the strategic priorities – membership in NATO and the EU – can be achieved through implementation of national reforms, development of regional cooperation and maintaining good neighborly relations, as well as continuous contribution to the regional and Euro -Atlantic security and stability.


Security Adviser: Of course, Albanians have reason to fight with Macedonians (VIDEO)

Commander Hoxha, whom Prime Minister Zoran Zaev hired as his adviser, believes that the Albanians should fight with Macedonians.
Xhezair Shaqiri, alias Commander Hoxha, who was named Security Adviser to Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, in an interview with KTV, answers the question: Do Albanians in Macedonia currently have a reason to make war on Macedonians?
Of course, he says.


The journalist then asks Shaqiri “Is this the only way in which Albanians can obtain their rights?”, To which he answers:
No, no, it is not the only way because we are unable to fight and we will have to wait because we have problems with our politicians who rather see not spoiling the will of Nikola Gruevski and Ali Ahmeti than to defend the interests of the people who has been suffering, he says in an interview given in 2015 for KTV.




Facing public criticism, UCK terrorist quits as Zaev’s advisor | MINA Report

“Shakiri told me that he will announce today he will step down from the position due to public reactions, SDS leader Zoran Zaev said earlier today from Ohrid.

On Monday, the government officially confirmed that Xhezir Shakiri, also known as Commander Hoxha, was appointed as external adviser to Zoran Zaev for the area of internal security and radicalism. Hoxha salary, despite having not completed high school Hoxha, was 36,000 denars.

Shakiri is a former UCK terrorist who originated from Tanusevci, and in the past few days has issued several interviews related to criticism about DUI’s work and disparaging comments about the deceased police officers in Divo Naselje.


Xhezair Shaqiri quits as PM Zaev advisеr

Xhezair Shaqiri, alias Commander Hoxha, who has attracted the attention of the Macedonian public over the last several days for being hired as advisеr to Prime Minister Zoran Zaev in the field of fight against radicalism, told MIA Friday that he leaves his post.

“The reason for this lies in the fact that the media in Macedonia made too much fuss over my appointment. The only politician in Macedonia who gave me a chance is Prime Minister Zoran Zaev and he only who earned my respect. I do not want Macedonia to be affected by this on its path to EU and NATO. If they thought I care about that money, they were wrong. I ам giving them back, I do not need them,” Shaqiri told MIA.

Shaqiri was hired with one-year temporary contract for a monthly salary of MKD 36.000.
 
Athens prefers headless chicken Sekerinska over Dimitrov in ‘negotiations’ | MINA Report

SDS VP Radmila Sekerinska has avoided explaining any of the recent diplomatic incidents in Washington, Stockholm, Ankara, through which her disagreements with Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov continue to surface. In the debate on MTV, DPNE vice-president Aleksandar Nikolovski, in the context of the case with ambassador Naumovski, accused Sekerinska that in addition to Washington, she refused to meet with the Macedonian ambassadors in Ankara and Stockholm. SDS leader Zoran Zaev himself admitted that there is lack of tolerance between her and Dimitrov.

Instead of providing some sort of explanation for her rift with numerous Macedonian ambassadors, Rada Prada Sekerinska accused the DPNE VP of ordering journalists to ask tough questions!?

Sekerinska also had no comment for the fact the Greek side on Thursday requested Sekerinska to replace Dimitrov in the negotiations, due to her ‘flexibility’ on the name issue.

Athens, well known for buying Macedonian politicians since the Gligorov era, likely believes Sekerinska is more flexible in this area as well.
 
PMs Zaev and Tsipras to meet in Sofia on 17 May

Macedonian and Greek Prime Ministers Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras will met in Sofia on 17 May, resuming the efforts for settling Skopje-Athens dispute over Macedonia’s name.

Yesterday, the Foreign Ministers of both countries, Nikola Dimitrov and Nikos Kotzias held talks with and UN mediator Matthew Nimetz in Sounio near Athens.

‘I can characterize today’s meeting as rather serious and frequently tense. We have worked hard and done a good job to prepare the meeting between the two prime ministers in Sofia on 17 May,’ Nimetz said after six-hour talks.

Ahead of yesterday’s talks, Greek media reported that Athens and Skopje were heading rapidly toward a new interim agreement that will enshrine the new name of the northern neighbor – sources say Upper Macedonia – and give the country two years to change its constitution and establish use of the new name at home.

A long-term scenario for reaching agreement to give sufficient room to the northern neighbor to approve ‘erga omnes’ and to proceed with a constitutional review is being discussed in recent days between Athens and Skopje, Greek paper ‘Kathimerini’ reported.

‘Under this scenario, when FYROM approves these two points, rather significant for Athens, the neighboring country will automatically join NATO and launch its pre-accession talks with the EU. (as long as Brussels is, of course, sending an invitation),’ Kathimerini said.

For the name negotiations to move forward, Greece insists for the northern neighbor to meet the ‘erga omnes’ condition.

“In short, for Athens there should be no ‘window’, even within FYROM, to allow the country to use the term ‘Macedonia’. Everything should refer to the new name, whether it will be ‘Upper Macedonia’ or something else,’ the paper said, notifying that the ‘erga omnes’ principle calls on the neighboring country to revise the constitution.


Zaev: Upcoming meeting on May 17 is not one of the scheduled, long-awaited ones

Asked if he would meet with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras on May 17 to come up the final name solution, Zaev said the upcoming meeting was not one of the scheduled, long-awaited ones. The meeting, he said, is to happen on the margins of the EU Summit, which all EU PMs will attend along with Western Balkans PMs representing the EU candidate countries.

"I don't know the exact date of our meeting yet," Zaev said. "All I know is that the Greek side confirmed we'd find the time to meet on the sidelines of the Summit. The goal is to summarize what we've discussed so far and to confirm the conclusions we've made, while at the same time providing guidelines for the ministers."

He said time was short and that rumors were circulating about a final decision on May 17, but this was not the case since crucial issues had not yet been addressed.

"I believe," Zaev said, "that above all we need to be creative and committed. I'd like to know whether we'll be given a date for the start of EU negotiations before the Summit of the Council of the EU, and then the one of the European Council, in late June.

"Until then, we should have some kind of a solution, even if it is to realize that Greece and Macedonia have to go through an internal process of consultation. Because, as I've said before, the process should be supported by everyone, if possible."


VMRO-DPMNE calls for urgent leaders’ meeting on name negotiations

The opposition VMRO-DPMNE called Sunday for an urgent leaders’meeting, at which Primer Zoran Zaev and Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov in the presence of President Gjorge Ivanov would brief on the details and pace of Skopje-Athens name negotiations.

VMRO-DPMNE secretary general Igor Janusev told a press conference on Sunday that the party leader, Hristijan Mickovski, cut short his visit to Italy to attend such meeting.

‘Mickoski is already on his way to Macedonia. Decisions have to be made. We call for an urgent leaders’ meeting to be scheduled for tomorrow,’ Janusev said.

Zaev, although a Prime Minister, is not entitled to make the decision on this key matter, he said, pointing out that since the last leaders’ meeting in January the party has no information on the aspects and new details of the name talks.


Greek media: Solution to name issue in the hands of PMs Zaev and Tsipras

Conveying the statement of the UN mediator Matthew Nimetz after a six-hour meeting with the Macedonian and Greek Foreign Ministers that took place on Saturday in Greece, Greek media reported Sunday that now the ball and the solution are in the hands of Prime Ministers Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras.

‘Tsipras-Zaev meeting: New window for Solution’; ‘The Skopje Issue: The Baton in the PMs’ Hands; ‘After six-hour meeting of Nimetz, with Kodzijas and Dimitrov, Tsipras-Zaev meeting announced’; ‘Sounio revives ambitions for settling Skopje issue’, read some of Greek media titles about Saturday’s Dimitrov – Kotzias -Nimetz meeting, MIA reported from Athens.

‘The six-hour meeting of Kotzias and Dimitrov with Nimetz opened the way for a meeting of the Prime Ministers,’ Greek state-owned ERT reported.

‘If there was no progress in the talks, a meeting of the two Prime Ministers wouldn’t have been scheduled,’ Alpha TV said in its central news program.

The two countries are hoping to sort out differences over the name dispute that have soured relations for over two decades and blocked FYROM’s aspirations to join the European Union and NATO, Greek paper Kathimerini says in its report on yesterday’s negotiation round in Sounio.

‘Athens and Skopje are reportedly examining a scenario whereby the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) will be given enough time to approve a deal that will ensure that its name will be used ‘erga omnes’ – domestically and internationally – and to review its constitution. According to this scenario, FYROM will be immediately inducted into NATO and will begin accession talks with the European Union as soon as it meets these two key Greek demands,’ Kathimerini reported.


'Avgi': Name agreement to be endorsed by larger parliamentary majority

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini seem to support the need for parliamentary endorsement of a possible name agreement by a larger majority, reads Greek daily "Avgi".
The paper claims that Athens has received advice and recommendation from Brussels to increase the majority required for a 'green light' to the possible agreement from 151 to 180 MPs.

"According to credible sources, the Greek government has received recommendations and advice to support the possible name agreement by a 180-strong majority. The common denominator of these recommendations is to secure broad political and parliamentary legitimacy. This is, it seems, supported by Juncker and Mogherini," reads the paper and adds that the Athens-Skopje agreement would otherwise have no future, especially due to the stance of the Greek opposition.


Pavlopoulos: First constitutional review, then NATO and EU membership for FYROM

The integration of FYROM into NATO and the EU requires a name solution, for which constitutional review and elimination of irredentism are required, said Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos in his address after being proclaimed an honorary citizen of the municipality of Peonia.

There is one way forward for the integration of FYROM into NATO and the EU. First, a preliminary revision of its Constitution, something that signals the respect that Greece, the European Union and NATO show towards its legal order and the rule of law as a whole, Pavlopoulos said.

The Greek president’s message comes less than 24 hours after the fresh round of talks between Macedonia and Greece’s foreign ministers Nikola Dimitrov and Nikos Kotzias with mediator Matthew Nimetz, and the scheduled meeting of the two prime ministers.


Xhaferi: Law on languages to be published in Official Gazette at appropriate time

Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi says he will send the law on usage of languages for publishing in the Official Gazette in a proper time.

"Considering the fact that there is no deadline for this law to be published in the Official Gazette, I’ll decide when it should be done. After being published, other relevant institutions will be able to present their opinion on the law’s text, namely comment the public remarks," Xhaferi says in an interview with Radio Free Europe.
 
President Ivanov asks to be briefed about the outcome of last name talks round

Macedonia’s President Gjorge Ivanov has not been briefed about the outcome of the last meeting of the Macedonian and Greek Foreign Ministers, Nikola Dimitrov and Nikos Kotzias respectively, with the UN mediator Matthew Nimetz, the President’s Office said Monday in a press release.

The President Office has thus far asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) for written reports on the 24 January 2018 Davos meeting of the Prime Minister of Macedonia and Greece, Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras, as well as for the Greek and Macedonian MoFAs draft texts of bilateral agreements on ironing the differences over the name. Ivanov’s Office also asked for reports on the bilateral Dimitrov-Kotzias talks.

President Ivanov considers that the Macedonian public should be also informed about the course of name negotiations, the press release reads.

It further notifies that the President had returned home from Turkey in response to PM Zaev’s statement that a leaders’ meeting on the pace of name negotiations would be scheduled when all participants in such gatherings were at home.


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Synchronized: Theresa May arrives in Skopje on May 18th as Zaev-Tsipras meet | MINA Report

On May 18, right after the meeting between Zaev-Tsipras wraps up in Sofia, British Prime Minister Teresa May will visit Skopje.

This is the first visit of such a high-ranking UK statesman to Macedonia after a long time.

Needless to say, the timing of the visit is quite interesting.


Macedonian citizen was killed in Syria: report

A 23-year-old citizen of Macedonia was killed while fighting with the jihadist forces in Syria, A1on TV reported on Monday.

The ethnic Albanian was identified as E. Iseni; he reportedly left his village of Arachinovo near Skopje for Syria in early 2014.

“A report about his death was received by his family this year. It is not specified under which jihadist banner he was fighting under,” the television channel reported.

According to the law enforcement agencies of the republic, about 20 jihadists with Macedonian citizenship have died in the conflict zone in Syria and Iraq.

It is assumed that on the side of the jihadists since 2012, hundreds of natives of Albanian inhabited regions of northern and western Macedonia are at war.


At least 1300 KLA (UÇK) members have been operating in Macedonia, but don't get the wrong picture they are not terrorists but Neocons' 'democratic forces and they don't want war,bloodshed and destabilization'.They have been travelling 'across the world to spread the Neocons' 'democracy'.


Commander Malisheva wrote a letter to his fellow members: I urge you to stop
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Andi Krasniqi, known under the nickname Commander Malisheva, wrote a letter from the prison in which he is serving the sentence, reports "Bota Sot".

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This is the full content of the letter :

I am appealing to all the veterans, comrades, our brothers, those who have the courage that gave our Bess to continue the liberation war where we left, not to do so. I know that you are the over one thousand and three hundred members who have sacrificed, I urge you not to do this because the processes are moving forward and now that both the United States and the EU are committed to the movement of processes to the future, and Albanians will have a bright future for us. You offer for the country where you live in other ways not with war, we will show that we are for peace. We do not want bloodshed, enough of suffering and tears. Justice will surely triumph for us, democratic forces rule now. Gruevski and his Russian gangs left and do not return anymore. I urge you to stop, because I want you as yourself and I do not want to suffer and suffer my people, I do not want to give my country a black spot for destabilization - writes Krasniqi.
 
Update: Theresa May arrives in Skopje on May 18th as Zaev-Tsipras meet | MINA Report

Update: What we have reported over four months ago that the negotiations between Macedonia and Greece are actually sham and for show, Skopje based Kanal5 confirmed just that this evening, stating the new name has been agreed for a while, and it’s Upper Macedonia. The Greek side alluded to this for a while as well.

Kanal5 adds that the country will enter NATO once it changes the constitution, which is quite unlikely at this time. Per the agreement, Macedonia will have two years to change its constitution, however the new name will take immediate effect at the UN. In other words, anything and everything Athens asked for, they received.

But any of this is a long ways to go. First off, despite the SDS continually breaking all laws in the country, they still need 2/3rd majority for this treasonous act to go through. And they do not have 2/3rds, it’s highly possible that they do not have even the support of simple majority in Parliament. In addition, President Ivanov will never sign such treasonous act. For any of this to work, both Ivanov and DPNE’s Mickoski must sign on the dotted line.

Dimitrov and Zaev (should there ever be a legitimate Government in place) and their treasonous junta will receive life sentences, despite the reassurances they’re getting from London, Berlin and the US shadow government who started all of this.

UK’s Theresa May’s arrival in Macedonia is to give Zaev boost and not appear as the traitor he is. Considering Zaev was recruited and is a British intel asset since 2012, May’s visit makes even more sense.
 
On June 2, people raise their voice against the fatal rule of SDSM-led government

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VMRO-DPMNE and the coalition are organizing a protest on June 2 at 20:00h outside Macedonia’s government building, VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski announced after Tuesday’s session of the party’s Central Committee. The people, as he says, raise their voice against the fatal rule of this government. Asked why the protest was delayed, which was initially announced in May, Mickoski says:

We anticipated all possible dates in May. We had a serious discussion about the terms when this protest would be held. You know that VMRO-DPMNE is in the phase of reorganization and restructuring, more than 40 Municipal Committees have a new or confirmed old structure in the Municipal Committee.

It’s been almost a year since SDSM came to power, ie SDSM-led government in a coalition with DUI. A year with unfulfilled expectations, unrealized promises, the economy is completely destroyed. We see that there are no reforms in education or in health care, nor in social, absolutely empty political pamphlets. A year of great disappointments in the Republic of Macedonia and it is logical that VMRO-DPMNE, as a responsible, state-oriented, serious party, opened a party debate about what happened to the Republic of Macedonia in the past year, the SDSM-led government. But at the same time to offer a Gantt chart of activities that will follow in the coming period,” Mickovski said.


DPNE pushes protest day again: forget May, how about June? | MINA Report

Meanwhile, MINA reported that this protest would be delayed back a month ago, and it isn’t because of alleged reorg of the party which was actually completed earlier this year. DPNE is not allowed to protest by Macedonia’s Governor and US Ambassador Jess Baily, at least not while the docs for the new name get hashed out.


Zaev accepted Mickoski’s challenge to a TV debate

Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has accepted challenge from VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski to a television debate, according to government sources.

“One of the fundamental principles of the government is the openness. We constantly communicate with the public in an open manner as well as through debates and duels. PM Zoran Zaev is ready for a TV duel any time with Hristijan Mickoski, because the foundation of democracy is openness and readiness to face political opponents,” stated government spokesman Mile Bosnjakovski

Mickoski, after late night’s session of the party’s Central Committee, called Zaev to a TV debate and discuss name negotiations.

“We should discuss this issue, also Zaev to inform citizens of Macedonia about the ongoing name negotiations. But also to discuss issues related to economy, lack of reforms in education, healthcare, about all wrong policies which are being implemented in the past year,” Mickoski said.

He also announced that VMRO-DPMNE is to organise a protest on June 2 in front of government building in Skopje.
 
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