Macedonia didn't vote constitutional changes today, session continues tomorrow

The Parliament session, in which constitutional changes should be voted in, is postponed for tomorrow. After Prime Minister Zoran Zaev's speech, where he urged MPs to support constitutional changes, sessions have been closed. He has stressed that with their vote they will help Macedonia's path towards NATO and the EU, otherwise they will [...]
The Parliament session, in which constitutional changes should be voted in, is postponed for tomorrow.
After Prime Minister Zoran Zaev's speech, where he urged MPs to support constitutional changes, sessions have been closed. He has stressed that with their vote they will help Macedonia's path towards NATO and the EU, otherwise we will be isolated.
Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi has postponed the session for tomorrow. He has declared that he is telling MPs more time to read the resume of the state prime minister.
Media close to the opposition are speculating that Zaevi does not have the necessary 80 votes, so this has been the reason for the postponement of the session.
In time, the party from the ruling party is convinced they have the votes needed for this process.
After Prime Minister Zoran Zaev's speech, where he urged MPs to support constitutional changes. He has stressed that with their vote they will help Macedonia's path towards NATO and the EU, otherwise we will be isolated.
Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi has postponed the session for tomorrow. He has declared he is giving MPs more time to read the resume of the state prime minister.
Media close to the opposition are speculating that Zaevi does not have the necessary 80 votes, so this has been the reason for the postponement of the session.
In time, the ruling party is convinced they have the votes needed for this process. /Alsat M












