Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski issued a statement today addressing recent comments made by Arben Taravari, the leader of the ASH party, concerning a potential return to the government. Speaking on Taravari’s remarks, Mickoski asserted that discussions regarding such political arrangements are inappropriate for the media platform. Taravari had previously suggested that a new agreement could potentially see the ASH party become part of the governing coalition.
In response, Prime Minister Mickoski firmly stated, “Such things are not discussed through the media.”
The exchange highlighted differing views on the necessary prerequisites for the country’s advancement. When Taravari linked the assurance of the nation’s European trajectory and required constitutional amendments to a possible political alignment, Mickoski provided a counterpoint. Mickoski emphasized that in his view, the most significant guarantee for North Macedonia’s integration into Europe is the termination of the existing agreement with “Gjoka Construction.” He elaborated that, “There is no greater guarantee for the path of European integration than the termination of the agreement with ‘Gjoka Construction.'”
The comments underscore a continuing political divergence regarding the path forward for the nation.
Mickoski’s remarks served to redirect the focus away from speculation about forming a new government, placing greater emphasis instead on specific economic and institutional changes he deems crucial for achieving EU accession goals.
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