Medge: Kurti told the truth, in Northern Macedonia there is no special law on Albanian language

“Prime Minister Kurti told the truth”. So said northern Macedonia's first deputy prime minister, Izet Mexhiti, commenting on the numerous reactions of the Albanian opposition to the RMV, following Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti's statement that there is no law on Albanian language in Macedonia. Mexhiti has said there is no special law in Macedonia [...]
Mexhiti has said there is no separate law on Albanian language in Macedonia, but there is a law on languages, and the quota 20% is envisioned in Macedonia.
Prime Minister Kurti has told the truth. In Macedonia, there is no law on Albanian language, but the language law and within it is forecast for the 20% quota. That ethnic community, which is over 20%, in this case Albanians have the right to use Albanian, but the title of the Law is not for Albanian, but it is the Law for Languages1>, Medzit said of media Macedonia.
Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Hristian Mickoski reacted to this topic during yesterday. He said this is artificial and assured that the Albanian language is not endangered.
No one is against the Albanian language, nor in Macedonia, nobody is against it. This is an artificial subject. It's a topic they're trying to force”. So he declared speaking of the use of Albanian in northern Macedonia and the law on languages. He stressed that the Albanian language is not endangered in this state.
Believe me, this is not about concern, no one is against Albanian, but here I am the head of the government, nobody's against either Macedonia, it's an artificial topic. This is not a topic that prevents or prevents, it's a topic that's trying to force the same shadows from the past because they don't have another topic, believe me, ”, Mickoski said in RTK.












