North Macedonia’s main opposition party, VMRO DPMNE, has claimed that the 10 lawmakers in the current government’s majority will not vote on constitutional changes, which are a prerequisite for the country to continue EU negotiations.
In a statement made by the main opposition party VMRO DPMNE, “(Prime Minister) Kovaczewski and (First Deputy Prime Minister) Grobbe are in a panic. SDSM and BDI MPs do not support their constitutional changes. Kovacevsky prefers to remain silent. He did not say if three Representatives from the First and Second Circuits told him they would not vote if these constitutional changes were on the table.” Data included.
“Kovachevsky is also silent about whether six MPs from the inside told him that constitutional changes are the worst thing this government could do. Kovacevski is in trouble with 9 MPs who oppose his bad policies against the state. There are also people in SDSM who know how and in what direction to That the country is heading, but they are being suppressed by Kovaczewski and those around him. It has been said.
Prime Minister Dimitar Kovaczewski said in a statement yesterday that it is not true that deputies from the ruling coalition oppose constitutional changes.
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