Cell: We're not going back to Government.

In Sunday's interview for Radio Free Europe, Alliance for Albanians Chairman Ziadin Sela expressed his thoughts about adopting the Law for the use of languages, time and circumstances of approval and the possibility for ASH's return to Macedonia's Government, writes Telegrafi Macedonia. In the journalist's question why [...]
In Sunday's interview for Radio Free Europe, Alliance for Albanians Chairman Ziadin Sela expressed his thoughts about adopting the Law for the use of languages, time and circumstances of approval and the possibility for ASH's return to Macedonia's Government, writes Telegrafi Macedonia.
In the journalist's question of why this law, not being part of reform priorities, has rushed to be adopted and has prompted powerful reactions in public, by the way it approves, but also in terms of its content, Sela said that things are not exactly as it tries to be introduced to public and that it is not true that the law has been adopted without public debate, adding that in 2008, over 100 laws have been brought, including the Law on the use of languages on the very side of the same political actors who now oppose the law and demand public debate.
The law on language use had to be brought back since 2004, when the legal framework of the Ohrid Agreement had to be completed, so we have a 14-year delay. This law is very important for the Albanian people in Macedonia, and I think it should not be divided as part of reforms or non-”, Sela said.
In response to the question of whether it is possible to see the ASH again as part of the government, Sela said she does not believe there will be such a possibility, because it is about dignity.
We've never allowed anyone to make fun of us, we won't allow it again. But there is never politics, but on the other hand, under the circumstances of this non-”, Sela concluded.












