Mickoski: SDSM and DUI defocus with ethnic themes to protect crime

Hristijan Mickoski/ Photo: RSM Government

Prime Minister Hristian Mickoski speaking about the platform for improving life, which the opposition immediately rejected, said that SDSM and DUI were trying to defocus with ethnic themes and tensions to protect themselves from the consequences of the crime they committed.

- The ten points are the result of the researches that we do every month at least twice and it is the result of what the citizens expect from the government. This includes Macedonians, Albanians, Turks, Roma, Serbs, Vlachs, Bosniaks and others. These ten postulates are the result of those researches, the vast majority need a positive outcome after those ten pillars in that platform. Unfortunately, some of the political parties immediately refused, in my opinion, irresponsibly and immaturely, and I assume that some of them will make their decision in the following period, stressed Prime Minister Mickoski.

Mickoski emphasized that the majority of citizens, two-thirds, do not want ethnic conflicts, they do not want ethnic tension, but they want a better life, more money, higher wages, a higher standard and order, and that is part of these ten pillars.

- There are politicians and political structures that, in the absence of such an offer or no desire to acknowledge what this government has done in the past two months, are trying to defocus with ethnic topics, thinking that in this way they will mobilize a larger mass, so that they can protect the criminally acquired property, pointed out Prime Minister Mickoski.

Mickoski said that it should be about a better standard, for higher salaries and pensions, for the rule of law and for there to be order and order for everyone, because that is what the vast majority expects.

"I have to represent the will of the majority and that is democracy and the majority includes all ethnic communities and they say what is contained in those 10 postulates," Mickoski said.

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