Mickoski worried about the students' Albanian-language protests: I don't want to comment on insults and external interventions

Prime Minister Hristian Mickoski said he supports the right to protest, but praised that the protest in Skopje, which demanded that the jurisdictional exam be given in Albanian, violated laws and the Constitution.
Well, you see, I always support protests, it's a democratic right to support protests. And I have no dilemma here”, Mickoski said.
However, he indicated that he was concerned by the conduct of some of the demonstrators.
I am personally concerned by the fact that protesters, who are practically lawyers who fight for the law, are violating the law, say the law on flags. The law on national anthem, Constitution and so on”, the prime minister said.
Mickoski said he would not comment on the insults and incidents that occurred during the protest.
“Come on, I won't comment on the insults, this is still home education that is gained in the first 7 years of life, I won't comment on the violent incident that took place”, he added.
The prime minister also cited, as he said, “external intervention” in Macedonia's internal affairs.
“will not comment either on external intervention in Macedonia's internal affairs by some external factors, we will leave all of this as folklore”, Mickoski said.
He indicated that the government is working on a <x0-permanent resolution” on the issue. /Periscope












