Mickoski: Next week we will have a final meeting with Taravari, the Government is stable and focused on projects
Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski said today that the government is stable, has a vast majority and is focused on the reform agenda and project delivery. He announced that he is expected to have a final meeting with Health Minister Arben Taravri next week, which will summarize everything that has been done.
-I think Mr. Taravari and a few around him are determined to return to the arms of Ali Ahmeti and the Democratic Union for Integration. I can only wish him luck and I hope we have a final meeting next week, where we will summarize what is done. I can wish him first and foremost health, this is what is most important to us- said Mickoski today after inspecting the construction activities of Kindergarten in Indzikovo, in Gazi Baba municipality, answering a journalist question.
He said it was Taravari’s decision to return with Ali Ahmeti, but it was not a decision of the Alliance’s membership for Albanians and many of the people who are part of the government.
« I have to say that the least I expected is to go back to the arms of Ali Ahmeti and others, but that is still his decision. I am convinced that it is a decision of the few, it is not a decision of the Alliance’s membership for Albanians and many of the people who are part of this government. It was honest and virtuous to do it, not to pull the government for the nose and the citizens, but slowly but surely it became clear that he was returning to the arms of all those who had ravaged her for more than two decades, criminalized, robbed, threw Macedonia to its knees- said Mickoski.
Asked if he was talking to other parties to join the government, Mickoski reiterated that the government is stable and has a strong majority in parliament.
-I expect this week to have a final coffee with Taravri. I will invite him of course. The government is stable, solid and has a strong majority in parliament, to continue the reform process, with the project of projects and delivery to citizens, what citizens expect from us- said Mickoski.
On May 5, Mickoski and Taravari met, which was scheduled for the turmoil in the « worth » coalition and claims for Taravari’s co -operation with DUI. As the Government press service for MIA then briefed, the meeting was in a constructive spirit, and the future of AA’s functioning will be known this month.