Macedonia's president risks five years in prison

Skopje, November 8th President of Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov is writing black luck behind its stubbornness by violating the Constitution. As he was participating in the opening of Istanbul's international airport at the invitation of President Erdogan, Ivanov, with his return to Macedonia, was informed that two criminal indictments have been filed against him. [...]
One indictment refers to the nonsignation of “The Prespa Agreement”, which changes the name of Macedonia.
Ivanov, who once owned his co-partisans, now that there is no more control of the prosecution or the Constitutional Court, he can be sentenced to five years in prison, as much as the law for violating the Constitution in the form mentioned above, transmits “Zhurtal”.
Experts stress that the president has caused great damage to Macedonia's image, especially with his speech to the UN impact on the turbulent minds that oppose the country's integration into NATO and the EU.












