Tomorrow, state institutions in Kocan are not working, the government recommends that the private sector not work.

The government has ordered state institutions and recommended that local power and private companies from Kocani free their workers tomorrow from labour duties. This is one of the conclusions reached at the Government session, as spokeswoman Marija Miteva announced tonight, reports Klan Macedonia. Government spokeswoman Marija Miteva has announced [...]
The government has ordered state institutions and recommended that local power and private companies from Kocani free their workers tomorrow from labour duties.
This is one of the conclusions reached at the Government session, as spokeswoman Marija Miteva announced tonight, reports Klan Macedonia.
Government spokeswoman Marija Miteva announced this evening the conclusions of today's extraordinary Government session.
She said four conclusions have been reached regarding the decision on the appointment of days of mourning and burial of fire victims at discotheque “Pulse” in Kocan, which will be held tomorrow.
State institutions are forced and recommended that local government and private sector employers free all employees in Kocani's area from work and work duties, as well as health, education and child care institutions, namely, gardens, to organise service delivery according to the needs of Firekeeping is obliged to undertake measures and activities according to its competenc0> competencies, Miteva said.
It has also informed of the security protocol and the guidelines for ethical reporting from the burial of victims from Kocani that the government has approved.
For media representatives reporting on the event, police officers will secure a special area from the route of the procession, 300m from the entrance to the city's cemetery in Kocan. This area will be secured by MPB members to ensure order and security in the designated area. The ban on nonpilot aircraft (drona) will also be implemented in the area. ”
Miteva stressed that this media protocol aims to protect the privacy of victims' families and enable journalists and cameramen to safely transmit the event from the right distance. He called for universal ethical standards for professional reporting to be followed.












