Mickoski: Government works united and only, the majority is stable, said Mickoski
The government works united and unique. The majority is stable and has pure two-thirds support within the Macedonian Parliament-said Prime Minister Christian Mickoski.
Asked about reports that Arben Taravari will leave the coalition worth it, Mickoski said there is a lot of information in the public, and will refrain from any comments.
– I would just say that the government is functioning united, only. This government has unofficially pure two-thirds support within the Macedonian Parliament, realistically 78 MPs support it-Mickoski said, answering journalist questions after a visit to the municipality of Tetovo.
I understand, Mickoski said, why the concern of the public is, but unlike the past, the majority is stable.
« Unlike the past, when the majority hung on glass every day, this time it is stable and we have to leave the government to work as it is so far, » Mickoski said.
Regarding DUI’s allegations, Mickoski said that « the more DUI officials have been caught in crime while performing their functions in the past, the more their rhetoric will tighten. »
– We have been working and proving that we are working indiscriminately and we will continue. For this government, all almost 26,000 square kilometers, every one square kilometer, is important, whether Macedonians, Albanians, Turks, Serbs, Vlachs, Roma, Bosniaks and others live there. Whether he is a mayor of worth, VMRO-DPMNE or I know, or DUI, from SDSM or some independent, our interest is our citizens-said Mickoski.
Ali Ahmeti’s statement that the Albanians in the country were degraded, Mickoski described it as unbound, because, as he said, this government has so many successes for all citizens.
– We do not share so citizens, we have a multiethnic society, which we need to nurture and need to continue in that direction. We divide the citizens of those who are loyal, honest and value, who respect the laws and the Constitution and those who do not respect them and should respond to those same laws and constitution. There are no ethnic or political divisions here – said Mickoski.