Spiropal calls for tougher reaction from Macedonian leaders following exclusive calls to Albanians

Albania's Parliament Speaker, Elisa Spiropali, has reacted to calls she considered extremely offensive and exclusive to Albanians in a basketball match last night in Kumanovo in northern Macedonia. This event, according to her, is unacceptable and is a reminder that <x0 Street to a just, comprehensive and [...] society.
This event, according to her, is unacceptable and is a reminder that the <x0-way path to a just, comprehensive society and mutual respect requires continued commitment”.
There is no place in any public space, much less in sports, which essentially carries the spirit of unity, cooperation, fair play, and respect to each other”.
“Vlerating the response of the RMV institutions, simultaneously demanding even stronger public response of the country's top officials, Miki”, Spiropali said.
According to the head of the legislature in Albania, interethnic co-existence in northern Macedonia is a common value on the European road, which must be preserved and cultivated with responsibility from all factors in the region through action, attitudes and example.
“Albania and Albanians remain steadfast in promoting a model co-existence and away from emerging fashion and paint”, Albanian Parliament Speaker Eliza Spiropali said.
Last night, in the match between Northern Macedonia and Romania, under the qualifications for the 2027 World Cup Basketball World Cup, the tributaries had appealed with hateful, racist and anti-Albanian languages.
Fans' calls are heard to say: “Let Albanians understand cursed Albanians, the Macedonian name will not disappear, clean, clean Macedonia”.
During the match's development, other scandalous and inciting calls of ethnic hatred, such as the infamous “slogan, were heard The good Albanian is the late Albanian”, as well as the <x2) gas chamber for Albanians”, which commemorates the darkest rhetoric of European history.
These developments have reacted to the Albanian political sphere in northern Macedonia, demanding the condemnation of the case by state institutions.












