Leaders of North Macedonia’s political parties congratulated President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his success in the second round of the presidential elections..
Leaders of North Macedonia’s political parties congratulated President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his success in the second round of the presidential elections.
Hristian Mycoski, leader of the main opposition party, the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – National Democratic Union of Macedonia (VMRO-DPMNE), shared on his social media account that Erdogan’s success in the elections, “To the great friend of (North) Macedonia, Recep Tayyip Erdogan is very important. And it is clear, congratulations for your victory. I wish Erdogan a successful term in office and new achievements for the friendly Turkish people and the state. Use the phrase.
Efrem Gashi, leader of the country’s Alternative Albanian opposition party, also shared a message in both Turkish and Albanian, stressing that Erdogan’s victory as a result of fully democratic elections is an indication of the political and democratic maturity of the Turkish people. And the gratitude of the Turkish citizens to the current government, Gashi said, “I hope this victory will further strengthen our cooperation, and I hope it will be beneficial to our two countries and our peoples. Congratulations.” He said his words.
Munir Kolasinac, one of the government partners, Chairman of the Bosnian Democratic Union (BDS), congratulated President Erdogan on the election victory and said: “He (Erdogan) has shown how much he loves his country and people in every field only with effort and dedication. Every vote cast is an affirmation of his hard work and sacrifice “This victory is the guarantee of prosperity, success, progress and economic development of Turkey and the region. This victory is not only the pride of the Turkish nation, but also the pride of the peoples of Turkey, including the Bosnian nation.” Make an evaluation.
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