North Macedonia to Hold Early Parliamentary Elections, Announces Prime Minister Mickoski
Skopje, North Macedonia – Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski announced today that parliamentary elections will be held in the near future. The announcement, reported by Telegrafi Macedonia, follows a period of political tension within the country. Responding to comments made by LSDM leader Venko Filipce regarding Bulgaria’s stance on Macedonian identity, Mickoski asserted that the situation is being artificially constructed.
He characterized Filipce’s statement as an invention designed to create external adversaries. “Elections will be held very soon,” Mickoski stated. He further expressed disappointment with the opposition’s recent actions, describing them as a retreat influenced by foreign interests rather than a unified defense of national interests.
Mickoski believes that following the elections, his party will be marginalized. “And I believe that he and people like him will leave politics and new people who want the country will come,” he added. The timing of the elections has not yet been formally set, but the announcement signals a significant shift in North Macedonia’s political landscape.
The focus remains on the upcoming vote and the potential for a new generation of political leadership.
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“Finally, a chance for voters to decide the country’s direction.”
What is the timeline for these upcoming elections?