Rama: Albanian language in Northern Macedonia must not be touched, is cornerstone, not party issue

The Albanian language is not the issue of the Constitutional Court or political parties in Northern Macedonia, but is the cornerstone of northern Macedonia and should not be affected. It is this warning by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama about the Albanian-language debate, which has ended at the Constitutional Court of RMV. In [...]
The Albanian language is not the issue of the Constitutional Court or political parties in Northern Macedonia, but is the cornerstone of northern Macedonia and should not be affected. It is this warning by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama about the Albanian-language debate, which has ended at the Constitutional Court of RMV.
In his speech on the evening organised by young people of the “Arba Xhaferi” Foundation, the head of the Albanian government said the Albanian language is also the spirit of coexistence of two peoples in northern Macedonia.
I think what Albanian has acquired as citizenship rights in northern Macedonia is not a matter of JCK, it is not a matter of law, it is not a matter of the provisional wills of political parties, but the Albanian language in the RMV is a matter of matter that has helped exceptionally not only keep together the RMV but also of fostering a spirit and seeing co-existence between the two statehoods of the Macedonians and Albanians in a sense like the one that Arbbeer shows the dream as the greatest integration of the two member states. This is a very big thing to get into the past legal mazes, as many years ago Arben Xhaferri and Ali Ahmeti were placed at the milestones of the peaceful co-existence and European statehood of then Macedonia and RMV was placed by Albanians represented at the table by Arbe Xhaferri and placed in the mountains by Ali (Mehmeti).
From this speaker is written the name of one of the largest Albanians who have lived in Albanian-owned lands to lay a cornerstone of the state of RMV and that stone is not good to be touched, but it is good to keep clean and to be a reference point for Albanians and Macedonians and other minorities living there, because it is the stone that brought together the two peoples on the path of integration that Arbbe Xhafer considers as the greatest dream in the political and ethical system of cultural values.












