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I never liked Ahmeti, he represents no Albanian capacity at the state whatsoever. Gruevski on the other hand is a deluded peasant that has no connection to reality.
Of the lesser evils, it's clear Zaev's intentions are much more pro-European, which Macedonia desperately needs. Regarding patriotism, I will contain myself.
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Albanians living in Macedonia and holding Macedonian citizenship are equal to any other Macedonian. I believe in this and I will stay away from any disputes.
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SKOPJE, Macedonia (AP) — Three ethnic Albanian political parties in Macedonia adopted a joint platform Saturday that demands a larger say in the country's affairs in return for their support in forming a coalition government.
Elections held last month gave the ruling conservative VMRO-DPMNE party 51 seats in the 120-member Parliament and 49 to the opposition Social Democrats.
Albanian minority parties won the remaining seats; the largest, the Democratic Union for Integration, a coalition partner of the conservatives over the past decade, won 10.
The platform approved by the three parties demands that the Constitution define Macedonia as a bilingual country where both Albanian and Macedonian are recognized as official languages.
The parties also are calling for a parliamentary resolution condemning past persecution of the Albanian minority, especially during the period 1912-1956.
Their platform also seeks "equal participation" in the country's army, security, intelligence and judicial branches and a say in negotiations with Greece regarding a dispute over the country's name.
In addition, the Albanian parties want a special prosecutor to investigate corruption and criminal allegations stemming from a wiretapping scandal that led to early elections to diffuse country's political crisis.
Macedonia President Gjorge Ivanov is expected next week to give the mandate to form a government to the coalition that secures at least 61 seats in Parliament.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/macedonia...190736135.html
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So now that Gruevski-Albanian duo is out, it's either Zaev-Albanians or re-election. Just updating because I think the coming weeks will produce some good material for this thread. Bilingualism ftw
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