Protesters in Skopje break foreign affairs ministry windows

Macedonian protesters have broken the glass of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Skopje on the fourth day of protests against the French proposal. The protest, which started before the government facility, continued on MPJ, where protesters have thrown pirotechnic tools and hard glands, breaking the front windows [...]
The protest, which started before the government facility, continued on MPJs, where protesters have thrown pyrotechnic tools and hard glands, breaking the ministry's front windows.
Protesters have been detained before the North Macedonian Assembly in the ongoing protest in the evening hours of July 5th.
This is the fourth day that protests are being held in Skopje with the motto “Ultmatum? No, thanks to”, against the French proposal, which aims to overcome the differences between Skopje and official Sofia about the past and the question of Macedonian identity.
Protesters are demanding that government authorities in northern Macedonia reject the European Union's proposal, known as the French proposal, for the start of membership negotiations.
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During the protest, Macedonian police said four police officers were injured.
Interior Minister Oliver Spasovski has called for calm and democratic protests, underlining that citizens have the right to protest and that right no one can deny.
The love of those who care for the Macedonian police's order will bring nothing to institutions. Yesterday we had an attempt to get across the situation, we had four injured police officers, he wrote on his Facebook profile, Oliver Spasovski, minister of Internal Affairs. / REL












