First reaction coming from Gruevski following clash with Talat Xhaferin

Regarding the incident in Macedonia's Parliament, when former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski attempted to prevent the adoption of the Law for the Use of Languages, he has been declared. Gruevski says he did not want the incident, while calling on Talat Xhaferi to apologise to public opinion, warns Macedonia. He has explained that he has wanted [...]
Gruevski says he did not want the incident, while calling on Talat Xhaferi to apologise to public opinion, warns Macedonia.
He has made it clear that he wanted to express clearly and aloud differences with the way the Law approved the use of languages.
Gruevski has clarified that he has only pulled Xhaferi by hand and has not done anything beyond, adding that Xhaferi should also apologise to the Albanian public, as the Law has been adopted in the form of smuggling.
According to him, procedures have been violated and the Law is unconstitutional.












