FYROM: Thousands rally against a solution to the name dispute!
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The supporters of the political party of FYROM, VMRO-DPMNE, came out on Saturday night on the streets to rally against the change in the name of their country.
As the current VMRO-DPMNE president, Christian Mikovski, clarified, his party will not support constitutional change that will change the name of the country.
“We are clear on this issue,” he added with emphasis.
Mikovski has called for early elections saying that Zaev will make irreparable damage from which there is no return. He also stated that the rally is the beginning of the end for the government and called for early elections in March or April. He also asked for a government of technocrats to take over until the elections.
The former party chairman Nikola Gruevski was not present as he was sentenced to two years in prison by a court for illegally buying a luxury Mercenary with government money.
The Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban appeared on a video message and greeted the “wise and couragious leaders who will not bend under the pressure of foreign leaders”.
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