Mickoski: There are no arguments for acceptance of Bulgarian requests
Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski in an interview with « Directly with Miletic » by Euronews Serbia stressed that there were no arguments for accepting Bulgarian demands, and expressed regret that corrupt politicians had previously accepted everything.
– If we expand our constitution with more parts of nations, because there are Albanian, Serbian, Turkish, Roma, Bosniak and so on, then the question arises as to what with Macedonians across the border living in Western Bulgaria? If you are looking for a constituent people on the one hand because of a proposal that corrupt politicians have in the past accepted, thinking that they will stay in the government, that all the criminal scandals they have done will be forgiven, and on the other hand you have 14 judgments of the Human Rights Court that there In human rights, such a resolution has signed Bulgaria, then the question arises as to the argument of the counter – says Prime Minister Mickoski.
Mickoski, as informed by the government’s press service, pointed out that hypocrisy and double standards is to come out and say that they must be done because they are where we want us to be, and they do not have to do so.
– If there is a question of human rights then I would like to inform your viewers that the only institution in Europe that assesses whether one’s human rights have been violated or limited is the Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and there are 14 judgments related to violations or restriction of human rights of Macedonians in Bulgaria and zero for the Bulgarian community. Now if you have such arguments as you can go out to the citizens and give logical arguments, with the notion that you have changed the flag before, you have used that temporary name, changed your constitutional name, changed the constitution on several occasions and always someone from Brussels said.
Mickoski stressed that he had promised to fight the arguments we have will try to convey everywhere in the world.
– Let’s learn to win both in Washington and London, Brussels, Berlin Rome, Paris and everywhere in the world, not just at home. Only in this way can you convince the world public of the correctness of your arguments. These are historical processes – said Prime Minister Mickoski.