Mickoski: The opposition had Justice Ministers and did not fix the issue of jurisprudential proof

During a session addressing deputies’ questions, Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski addressed concerns regarding the language used in professional examinations. Mickoski asserted that every citizen retains the right to use their native language, but he suggested that efforts are underway to manufacture ethnic conflict where none exists. Responding to deputy Skender Rexhepi, Mickoski noted that the current regulations concerning the jurisprudence exam do not legally specify the language of the examination; rather, the minister is responsible for regulating this matter.

He questioned the coalition supporting the opposition, asking how many justice ministers they have appointed and why those officials had not addressed the issue of language regulation. Mickoski accused the opposition of engaging in “political hypocrisy” and attempting to generate inter-ethnic tensions. He further criticized the opposition’s political consistency, stating, “When you are in the opposition, you become patriots of AliExpress, while in power you promote green ecological agendas.”

The exchange highlighted a dispute over administrative policy and political motives.

Mickoski’s comments focused on the procedural handling of the justice exam and the perceived inconsistency of the opposition’s political stances. The remarks from Mickoski underscored his belief that the opposition was creating unnecessary division by focusing on language and procedural details.

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