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Mickoski: Sofia to kneel in Skopje and apologize

The future government of VMRO-DPMNE does not intend to comply with and implement any point of this agreement, reported BGNES. This became clear from the words of the leader of VMRO-DPMNE, Hristian Mickoski. He called on Prime Minister Dimitar Kovachevski to reject the French proposal. There is no place for Bulgarians in the Constitution, Sofia to kneel in Skopje and apologize, he was uncompromising.

During the protest and in front of the gathered citizens, Kovachevski also supported them gave them his explanation of what is contained in the latest proposal for the dispute with Bulgaria:

– First, there is no date for the start of negotiations in this proposal, but there is a condition that if you want to start, open the Constitution and fulfill the demands of Sofia.

– Secondly, they did not lie that they do not negotiate the language, that they do not negotiate the identity, and today those who paid for the truth, through small publications convince us that they have triumphed for some reason and defended the Macedonian language. Isn’t it more than shameful?

– Thirdly, what until yesterday was our problem with official Sofia, in this proposal becomes our problem with official Brussels and the whole European Union. Either, more precisely, assimilation, Bulgarianization and then Europeanization, or we will never be part of Europe.

He also stressed that there are constantly new demands and extortions! Constant increase of attacks against the Macedonian people and extremely unreasonable pressure.

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He stressed that VMRO-DPMNE will not accept any humiliating agreement to the detriment of Macedonian national interests. Kovachevski also sent a message to official Sofia that the Macedonian constitution would not be changed to include Bulgarian demands.

“As long as I am a leader, the Constitution will not be changed so that Bulgaria’s demands are part of it,” Mickoski said.

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