The head of the main opposition party VMRO DPMNE in North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, said his party would not accept the Bulgarian dictatorship.
During his visit to Kisela Voda Municipality, the head of VMRO DPMNE, Christian Mycoski, told members of the press that “the messages from the SDSM-supported BDI government are confusing”.
Mycoski said that VMRO-DPMNE’s position on the “Bulgarian dictatorship” and the constitutional amendment process is clear and unchanged, adding that inflation, a bad economy, exorbitant prices, low pensions, low wages and the commute of young people in hospital corridors bother them. Everyday citizens in Macedonia The deceased added that many issues in which textbooks are given to students are on the agenda.
Stating that under current circumstances the VMRO DPMNE will not accept constitutional amendments, Mycoski said, “The VMRO-DPMNE will not support this Bulgarian dictatorship now and in the future. The future VMRO-DPMNE government, if we really don’t see European values on the table, if we don’t see Really behavioral changes, real European values, or guarantees from our Western counterparts, we have no intention of supporting something like this.” He rated it.
Mycoski noted that all members of parliament from VMRO-DPMNE and the coalition stand behind the Bulgarian dictate and the decision not to make any constitutional amendment under these circumstances.
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