This large Macedonian party says it will not support the Albanian advance law

VMRO- The DPMNE has again turned against changes in the law on languages which envisions advancing the official use of Albanian. According to VMRO, the proposed changes are completely not constitutional. The law of bilingual is completely non-religious and in many articles exceeds the limits of the constitution. In line with this law, Macedonia will gain language [...]
According to VMRO, the proposed changes are completely not constitutional.
The law of bilingual is completely non-religious and in many articles exceeds the limits of the constitution. In line with this law, Macedonia will gain the second official language in all state territory, and the same will be in official use in all central level institutions”, VMRO- DPMNE.
Gruevski's party says they will not uphold this law, while accusing LSDM of redefining the state. Otherwise, the first phase of the draft bill was approved earlier with parliamentary majority votes, as review of the second phase begins on November 22nd when the assembly commission's session on Euro-European issues was called as a commission, as the law in question is approved with the EU flag.












