Macedonia's Assembly huhrons the Law on Use of Languages

Blocking the law on language and other reform laws has postponed the chief parliament of Xhaferi, along with the opposition and parliamentary majority, to seek solutions through meetings out of opinion for opposition amendments, Alsat reports. Deputy Prime Minister Bujar Osmani agrees that coalition partners have not yet found the formula for adopting the law. “I think there is still [...]
Deputy Prime Minister Bujar Osmani agrees that coalition partners have not yet found the formula for adopting the law.
I think there is still room for the opposition to be more reasonable about the Law for Use of Languages because it is the Ireversibic process, there is no going back to this process which has taken the confidence of 69 MPs. I think the opposition has had historic opportunities to change its behaviour towards Albanians -- that is, to the second ethnic society in Macedonia, but also to the” processes itself, Bujar Osmani said.
O The BRM-PDUKM advocates the stance that it will not withdraw any of the amendments submitted. According to them, grouping under the articles of 36 thousand amendments to the language law could cut the procedure, but it still takes more than five months to complete the debate.
Sources within the Macedonian opposition party say that if no amendment is accepted and the law is adopted as it is, they will submit initiative to the Constitutional Court to see if the law is in the fall of the Constitution.












