Areas in Macedonia for recognition in the Constitution as Albanians and not as ethnic community over 20%

Albanians in Macedonia launched a campaign on social networks in order to awareness politicians to be recognised as states-formers, while the country is working on constitutional changes, on the basis of the Prespa Agreement. At the centre of the campaign “Don't you 20% me, I'm Albanian” (Do not call me 20%, I am Albanian), are the demands for political parties [...]
At the centre of the campaign “Don't you 20% me, I'm Albanian” (Don't call me 20%, I'm Albanian), are the demands for political parties to make their contribution and that through amendments they propose change in the constitution of the appointment “ethnic community over 20%”, which they call an offensive term, and the replacement of it under the name “Albanians”, transmits Tch.
The Facebook campaign also aims at replacing the sections, which say “the regime of the ethnic community over 20%” and instead of being the Albanian “gia”.











