The BDI regarding Corridor 8: A political decision is being disguised under the guise of UNESCO.

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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