"Deserter" will receive "Spitsniy" in the Government - an agreement was reached after several days of tension

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The Prime Minister Dimitar Kovacevski and the leader of the opposition VMRO-DPMNE, Hristijan Mickoski, tomorrow they will meet in the Government to discuss the proposals of VMRO-DPMNE for overcoming the energy crisis, he stated Maja Kadievska from VMRO-DPMNE in tonight's appearance on TV 24.

Her statement comes after Kovacevski and Mickoski argued for several days about the location of the possible meeting, and Kovacevski did not want to accept meeting with the opposition leader at the VMRO-DPMNE party headquarters.

"Tonight I am exclusively revealing that tomorrow at 11 am our President Mickoski and his economic team will have a meeting with Prime Minister Dimitar Kovachevski. "I am satisfied that for the first time in history an opposition leader has come up with a concrete proposal for the energy crisis and tomorrow he will present it to the Prime Minister," said Kadievska.

After her statement, tomorrow's meeting was confirmed by the Government, but from there they announced that it will take place at 16 pm.

Kovačevski and Mickoski will meet after several weeks of heated accusations of scandals between the opposition and the government, in which insults and mundane political vocabulary were used - VMRO-DPMNE's claims that Prime Minister Kovačevski is a "deserter" who submitted medical documentation that he is permanently unfit for military service , but also the billboards with the "spicy mayor" Mickoski, ordered by SDSM after the outbreak of the war between VMRO-DPMNE and the mayor of Skopje Danela Arsovska.

Mickoski announced last week that through his connections, VMRO-DPMNE can arrange the purchase of cheaper energy for state needs and offered Kovachevski a whole set of anti-crisis measures. At the upcoming meeting, according to Kadievska from VMRO-DPMNE, the possible solutions for mitigating the crisis will be discussed.

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