DPNE protest turns into 2020 election campaigning, name change not mentioned
An underwhelming protest, underwhelming display by Mickoski is the result of DPNE’s exhibition earlier today, attended by our own Pero Stamatovski.
If the DPNE wasn’t concerned before, they should be now. The crowd attending the protest was on par, even smaller than the one organized by the Boycott movement. DPNE did not have any of the challenges the Boycott movement had, who held their protest during terrible weather conditions in addition to the massive police raids preventing protesters from attending.
DPNE’s leader Hristijan Mickoski did not mention the name negotiations and the ongoing insanity in Parliament. The focus was on the following topics:
– Air pollution
– GDP
– Failure to bring FB and Google
– Wages
There was no mention of the name changes and the fact that DPNE is helping SDS complete the Deep State project to rename a country and erase the majority of the population out of existence. MINA’s Pero Stamatovski stated the mood in the crowd was one of disappointment and bewilderment at Mickoski’s speech.
Mickoski proclaimed his party “will defeat Zaev, whether via early elections, or in regular elections, whenever they came“. We don’t anticipate Zaev will leave his post 1 year early the way Gruevski did it every mandate.
Mickoski announced protests every Wednesday in front of the Government HQ, and each weekend in various cities across the country, seen by no one and heard by no one.
Ahmeti threatens there will be no peace unless the Prespa treaty is implemented
DUI party leader Ali Ahmeti issued a public warning that Macedonia will “have no peace unless the Prespa treaty is implemented”.
The former guerrilla commander spoke at the event organized to mark the Albanian national flag day, and said that the treaty Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras signed to rename Macedonia is essential to regional stability.
– There are those who work for the failure of this treaty, but they have no room to act and it must not be allowed to remain in the archives. With a failed treaty there will be no peace process, no EU or NATO integration and the very important process to solidify peace and stability in South Europe and the Balkans will fail, Ahmeti said.
Leading prosecutor Ruskoska admits she was part of the politically driven Colored Revolution protests
Vilma Ruskoska, the prosecutor who leads charges for the April 27th incident in the Parliamenet, admitted that she was part of the so-called Colored Revolution of protesters coordinated with the SDSM party. Ruskoska was recently promoted into head of the Organized Crime department, after the cases she initiated against a number of VMRO-DPMNE members of Parliament were used to get them to vote in favor of amending the Constitution.
– I was one of the citizens who were very disappointed of this situation, Ruskoska said in a TV interview.
– And you were part of the Colored revolution?
– Yes, I was.
-Does this make you biased in your actions?
– I have always tried to be unbiased. I was part of the Colored Revolution because I believed that law and justice should apply to all, the petty crooks and high politicians, Ruskoska said in her exchange. She dodged a follow up question from the journalist about her previous work as a prosecutor and whether she is in part to blame for the “inefficient fight against corruption in the past”.
The Colored Revolution protests were organized over several years, starting in 2015, by the SDSM party and non-Governmental groups, against the then VMRO-DPMNE led Government. Colored Revolution leaders now hold top positions in the SDSM led Government and were appointed as SDSM candidates for Parliament seats and in various state institutions.
Three VMRO-DPMNE members of Parliament who are charged in the April 27th case voted against the party line on the renaming of the country and supported the Government’s proposal to amend the Constitution. They were released from detention by the court days or mere hours before the vote in Parliament, and VMRO-DPMNE accused the courts and the prosecutors of working for the Government, to ensure enough members of Parliament are charged and intimidated into voting “the correct way”.
An underwhelming protest, underwhelming display by Mickoski is the result of DPNE’s exhibition earlier today, attended by our own Pero Stamatovski.
If the DPNE wasn’t concerned before, they should be now. The crowd attending the protest was on par, even smaller than the one organized by the Boycott movement. DPNE did not have any of the challenges the Boycott movement had, who held their protest during terrible weather conditions in addition to the massive police raids preventing protesters from attending.
DPNE’s leader Hristijan Mickoski did not mention the name negotiations and the ongoing insanity in Parliament. The focus was on the following topics:
– Air pollution
– GDP
– Failure to bring FB and Google
– Wages
There was no mention of the name changes and the fact that DPNE is helping SDS complete the Deep State project to rename a country and erase the majority of the population out of existence. MINA’s Pero Stamatovski stated the mood in the crowd was one of disappointment and bewilderment at Mickoski’s speech.
Mickoski proclaimed his party “will defeat Zaev, whether via early elections, or in regular elections, whenever they came“. We don’t anticipate Zaev will leave his post 1 year early the way Gruevski did it every mandate.
Mickoski announced protests every Wednesday in front of the Government HQ, and each weekend in various cities across the country, seen by no one and heard by no one.
Ahmeti threatens there will be no peace unless the Prespa treaty is implemented
DUI party leader Ali Ahmeti issued a public warning that Macedonia will “have no peace unless the Prespa treaty is implemented”.
The former guerrilla commander spoke at the event organized to mark the Albanian national flag day, and said that the treaty Zoran Zaev and Alexis Tsipras signed to rename Macedonia is essential to regional stability.
– There are those who work for the failure of this treaty, but they have no room to act and it must not be allowed to remain in the archives. With a failed treaty there will be no peace process, no EU or NATO integration and the very important process to solidify peace and stability in South Europe and the Balkans will fail, Ahmeti said.
Leading prosecutor Ruskoska admits she was part of the politically driven Colored Revolution protests
Vilma Ruskoska, the prosecutor who leads charges for the April 27th incident in the Parliamenet, admitted that she was part of the so-called Colored Revolution of protesters coordinated with the SDSM party. Ruskoska was recently promoted into head of the Organized Crime department, after the cases she initiated against a number of VMRO-DPMNE members of Parliament were used to get them to vote in favor of amending the Constitution.
– I was one of the citizens who were very disappointed of this situation, Ruskoska said in a TV interview.
– And you were part of the Colored revolution?
– Yes, I was.
-Does this make you biased in your actions?
– I have always tried to be unbiased. I was part of the Colored Revolution because I believed that law and justice should apply to all, the petty crooks and high politicians, Ruskoska said in her exchange. She dodged a follow up question from the journalist about her previous work as a prosecutor and whether she is in part to blame for the “inefficient fight against corruption in the past”.
The Colored Revolution protests were organized over several years, starting in 2015, by the SDSM party and non-Governmental groups, against the then VMRO-DPMNE led Government. Colored Revolution leaders now hold top positions in the SDSM led Government and were appointed as SDSM candidates for Parliament seats and in various state institutions.
Three VMRO-DPMNE members of Parliament who are charged in the April 27th case voted against the party line on the renaming of the country and supported the Government’s proposal to amend the Constitution. They were released from detention by the court days or mere hours before the vote in Parliament, and VMRO-DPMNE accused the courts and the prosecutors of working for the Government, to ensure enough members of Parliament are charged and intimidated into voting “the correct way”.