Jakimovski: Mickoski stifled the charge for protests against the French proposal
This time there were tensions like never before, the people were ready, but Mickoski stifled the charge he had. I am sure that if the government saw so many people, they would withdraw, but obviously this is a promise made to the international public. Was Mickoski in Brussels at the end of April, the beginning of May - that's when the whole thing was agreed, says the leader of GROM and mayor of Karpos. Stevce Jakimovski for the protests against the French proposal, which were supported by the largest opposition party, VMRO-DPMNE.
Jakimovski is convinced that, if there is a referendum question about the negotiation framework, it will be unsuccessful.
-102,6% I am sure that there will not be a majority to cancel this. With that, Mickoski concretizes the proposal and with that he gets a "pass" for his people to vote on the constitutional amendments tomorrow in the Parliament and to bring in the Bulgarians. My proposal is the following: I, he, Apasiev and the others go out and sign a Declaration with which if the people give us 61 deputies, we guarantee that we will cancel this agreement. This is an honest offer, there is nothing to lie to and scare the people. Otherwise, this is just a farce, just like before the signing of the Prespa Agreement. At 5 in the afternoon, when he saw that the people were not coming out, then he joined the people, said Jakimovski in an interview for TV 24.