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Scandal in Skopje over French proposal

The Speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of Northern Macedonia Talat Xhaferi did not put to the vote the proposal of the coordinator of the parliamentary group of VMRO-DPMNE Nikola Mitseski, who asked at today’s parliamentary session to consider the issue of negotiations with Sofia and the negotiating framework with the EU. presidency.

“The Republic of Northern Macedonia is the first point in the parliament of Bulgaria, the negotiations are not discussed in our parliament. It is a shame that the country is talked about in other parliaments, not in ours,” Mitseski said.

Xhaferi explained that he could not put the proposal to a vote, because in order for this issue to be considered in the parliament, the relevant documents must be submitted, BTA reported.

However, according to Mitseski, the documents were submitted to the Committee on European Affairs on Friday, and the chairman of the opposition party “Left” said that documents “on the hottest issue have been submitted to the parliament for two years, but because it is not about Kosovo or Albania “Jaffery doesn’t consider it necessary to put it up for discussion.”

There is no information from the government of the country today on the development of the topic. On the other hand, the spokesman of VMRO-DPMNE Dimche Arsovski asked: Is there a team from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was sent today to the Republic of Bulgaria to negotiate the French proposal? Is it true that this team is negotiating today to include the proposal in the Protocol on the European Union? With this silence, doesn’t the team of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shape the sad fate of the country, far from the eyes of the society? ”

At a news conference Friday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Northern Macedonia, Bujar Osmani, and the Deputy Prime Minister for European Affairs, Bojan Maricic, announced that when they receive the final French proposal, it will be submitted to parliament so that MPs can speak.

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