Ahmeti responds to Mickoski for self-preservation: Let's try how this is going to get out of “

Ali Ahmeti is seeking vetoation for all politicians in Northern Macedonia, but also for all political parties, following numerous accusations from Macedonian parties that the political group he leads is “corrupt”. “Let's try the mood of how it's going out, I'm about”, was Ali Ahmeti's response to Hristian [...]
“Let's try the mood of how it's going out, I'm about”, was Ali Ahmeti's response to Hristian Mickoski, who proposed by Democratic Union for Integration Chairman (BDI), for vetoing all politicians in Northern Macedonia, named as the good “>=x4>.
As he said Wednesday, the leader of the “European Front” repeated the call to the prime minister of Northern Macedonia, who repeatedly accuses Ahmeti of leading corruption, saying they are ready whenever per veto.
I've been calling, not now, but for years, the law of vetoation is in the drawer of the North Macedonia assembly proposed four years ago and let's open the drawers, don't take the papers into drawers. The international relief is made; vetoing without the participation of Brussels and Washington will not be successful”, Ahmeti said.
But Ahmeti demanded that all of it be opened in this process, which would most importantly result in how Albanians were excluded from privatisations in the 1990s.
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In addition, it calls for an investigation into all political parties in the RMV to open.
I'm not a Hollywood screenwriter. Let's order it all, we do it”, the DUI leader added.
By contrast, Hristian Mickoski, the nationalist prime minister of Northern Macedonia, has repeatedly attacked Ali Ahmeti's party for corruption.
But many have seen this attack as a campaign against the anti-Albanian current it represents.
Mickoski, also with the creation of the new government in the RMV as the winner of elections in the Macedonian taxi, bypassed the winner in the Albanian cab, which was the coalition led by Ali Ahmeti, “European Front”, selecting losers of “VLEN”












