The Democratic Party has issued another response following Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski’s remarks yesterday concerning Corridor 8. Mickoski indicated that the Strugue – Qafe Thane highway, a component of the corridor, is improbable to materialize, and a resolution is being pursued. The party argues that a political decision is being concealed under the pretense of UNESCO involvement.
They assert that the government’s choice not to proceed with the Strugue-Qafe Thane highway project, justified by “UNESCO’s demands,” represents an unacceptable rationale and a calculated evasion of accountability. The party emphasizes that UNESCO’s role is one of justice, not a cause for the project’s cessation. It is being presented as a deliberate tactic to mask a political determination to halt this strategic corridor.
The Democratic Party contends that UNESCO is not the underlying reason for the delay. The situation highlights a political maneuver, seeking to deflect blame through a seemingly objective international organization.
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