We now have a new momentum on the political scene in the country and new rhetoric that differs from what we heard before. No has turned into Yes, the acceptance of the constitutional changes by VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski and the change of his stance benefits the country and I welcome this, said Prime Minister and SDSM leader Dimitar Kovachevski on Sunday, writes news agency MIA.
“SDSM is at the head of the concept for European Macedonia and is working on the realization of another strategic national objective that has been set since our independence – EU membership by 2030. We have a historic opportunity and strong support from our strategic partners the EU and US, and now is the time for the final step before resuming our European path. We extended our hand to the opposition for dialogue and a chance to join us. We now have a new momentum on the political scene in the country and new rhetoric that differs from what we heard over the past year,” Kovachevski told a party debate in Kavadarci.
He said Mickoski accepted the constitutional revision at their meeting earlier in the week.
“He clearly said it at the press conference after the meeting and in a statement on the next day. The acceptance of the constitutional revision came as a shock to VMRO-DPMNE, maybe because it happened suddenly. I understand this,” said Kovachevski.
Over the past year, he added, we have seen protests in front of the Parliament, accusations of Bulgarization, assimilation etc.
“They burned the agreement in the Parliament, they said they defended the country, MPs signed notary statements pledging they would not support the constitutional amendments, they wore ‘No’ t-shirts,” said Kovachevski.
One press conference invalidated all that rejection, the PM said, making the inclusion of part of the Bulgarian people in the Constitution not a problem.
“One statement made the constitutional changes acceptable, they consented to being part of a government with SDSM and other parties. No turned into Yes, because Yes is always stronger than No,” said Kovachevski.