Five years ago on this day, Tomislav Kezarovski was arrested and five months later was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison for the case “Liquidation”. “I want to stress that what happened to me should not and must not happen to anyone, to no citizen of Republic of Macedonia, who dissatisfied from society has a critical attitude towards the work of the governmental institutions”, says Kezarovski for CIVIL Media.
CIVIL’s team today set up information stands at 12.00 noon in front of the passage next to Paleta in Skopje, where citizens had the opportunity to get familiar with the organization’s activities.
CIVIL within the framework of the project Action – Integration, tomorrow, May 29 (Tuesday), will hold a second workshop in Tetovo on the topic “What kind of Macedonia do I want?”, with representatives of the local self-government, civil society organizations, green initiatives, political parties, the media, activists and interested citizens.
CIVIL is intensively preparing for the promotion of three books with over 350 columns on a total of 1,000 pages at City Hall Center (next to the Youth Cultural Center) on Wednesday, May 30, starting at 20:30h.
Foreign Affairs Ministers Nikos Kotzias and Nikola Dimitrov were negotiating until late last night and reached a framework for a compromise for the name.
“We had a productive meeting, we have a framework that needs to be worked on, and currently legal teams from both ministries are working on it in Athens. An important conversation is planned at the prime minister level, Zaev with Tsipras towards the middle of this week, where we hope that some important matters of the possible options will be solved, stated Dimitrov.
Several civic initiatives against the construction of a gas pipeline through Vodno park forest.
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